KARACHI – Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has extended support to the government over US trip.
In his recent tweet, Bilawal said that the government has his unconditional support in their efforts of winning over the western world with positive diplomatic steps.
“I‘ve many reservations about our PM, his undemocratic politics & economically fatal polices. I also believe much of his conduct abroad particularly his jalsa is unbecoming of a PM who is supposed to represent ?? not just PTI,” he wrote in his first tweet.
https://twitter.com/BBhuttoZardari/status/1153590456271495168
Having said that, he said, in the greater national interest everyone should support Pakistan’s efforts to engage the world.
Having said that in the greater national interest everyone should support Pakistan’s efforts to engage the world. I therefor unconditionally support governments efforts. Will always provide constructive criticism when needed but will always support ?? first. 2/2 #TrumpHostsKhan
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) July 23, 2019
“I therefore unconditionally support government’s efforts. Will always provide constructive criticism when needed but will always support,” Bilawal added.
Earlier, Bilawal had criticised PM Imran Khan for his ‘typical’ speech in the US.
Bilawal said that the selected Prime Minister has not gotten off the container even during his visit to US.
https://twitter.com/BBhuttoZardari/status/1153083164560175105
He said that if the (PTI) government plays the role of opposition and opposition too plays the role of opposition then who will run the country.
PM Imran Khan, who is on his first visit to the US since assuming the office last year, arrived at the White House yesterday for his first one-on-one meeting with President Donald Trump.
The two waved to PTI supporters gathered outside the White House before heading inside for their meeting.
https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/headline/pakistan-pm-imran-us-president-trump-meet-at-white-house-today/
In televised remarks from inside the Oval Office, President Trump noted that the US is working with Pakistan to leave Afghanistan, saying that he does not want the US to be “a policeman” in the region.
“Pakistan is helping us a lot now on Afghanistan,” he said, adding that relations with the country are much better now than before.
In wide-ranging remarks, he also offered to intercede to improve strained relations between Pakistan and India, and further said that aid to Islamabad could be restored depending on the kind of understanding reached between the two leaders.