PM Imran, COAS Bajwa to leave for crucial foreign tour: Sources
ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan plans to go to Saudi Arabia on September 18 for his first trip since taking oath as the country’s premier.
The chief of army staff may accompany the premier.
During his visit, Prime Minister Khan is expected to meet Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Sultan, who is serving as the country’s first deputy prime minister.
Aid of $6 billion to $8 billion from the Islamic Development Bank is expected to be discussed.
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