Belarus President Lukashenko lands in Islamabad on three-day go to



Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko arrives in Islamabad, November 25, 2024. — Screengrab via YouTube/ Geo News
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko arrives in Islamabad, November 25, 2024. — Screengrab through YouTube/ Geo Information

ISLAMABAD: Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko has landed in Islamabad on a three-day official go to a day after 68-member enterprise delegation arrived to bolster bilateral cooperation by numerous agreements in varied sectors of financial system.

In keeping with a curtain raiser issued by the International Workplace, the Belarusian president “will maintain in depth talks with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and focus on areas of bilateral cooperation and engagement”.

Moreover, the assertion stated that a number of agreements and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) shall be signed throughout the go to.

A day earlier, a 68-member high-level delegation from Belarus arrived within the federal capital, which included Belarus’ overseas minister, power minister, minister for justice, minister for transport, minister for pure assets, minister for emergency conditions, and chairman of the Army Trade Committee.

Forty-three distinguished enterprise personalities of Belarus are additionally a part of the delegation.

Prime minister of Belarus, Roman Golovchenko, was in Islamabad earlier this yr for the SCO Council of Heads of Authorities (CHG) Assembly, the place he met his counterpart amongst different key leaders.

The go to comes amid Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) “do-or-die” protest name, which prompted authorities to seal off Islamabad’s Pink Zone.

The previous ruling get together has demanded the discharge of incarcerated leaders, together with PTI founder Imran Khan, the return of “stolen mandate” within the February 8 elections and the withdrawal of the judiciary-centric twenty sixth Constitutional Modification.

The previous ruling get together, for months, has been engaged in a political tug-of-war with the ruling coalition — which it alleges got here into energy through rigged February 8 polls — and has held a number of protests within the federal capital.