ISLAMABAD: The president of the Republic of Belarus, Aleksandr Grigorievich Lukashenko, will undertake an official go to to Pakistan from November 25 to 27 with a number of agreements to be signed, the Overseas Workplace stated on Thursday.
“On the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Belarus President will undertake an official go to to Pakistan,” said a press release issued by the Overseas Workplace.
The assertion famous that President Lukashenko will maintain intensive talks with PM Shehbaz and talk about areas of bilateral cooperation and engagement.
A number of agreements and memorandum of understandings (MoUs) can even be signed throughout the go to, it added.
The 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 got here amid Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) plan to carry “do-or-die” protest in Islamabad on November 24 towards the alleged rigging within the February 8 elections, arrests of occasion staff, and the passage of the judiciary-centric twenty sixth Constitutional Modification.
Inside Minister Mohsin Naqvi advised the Islamabad Excessive Courtroom earlier at this time that the President of Belarus, accompanied by a 65-member delegation, is scheduled to go to Pakistan and the federal government goals to safe the Purple Zone on this regard.
He made these remarks as IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq heard the petition of Asad Aziz, President of the Merchants Affiliation, towards the PTI’s much-hyped protest.
He stated that there was the identical scenario on the time of the latest SCO convention, including that protests are introduced when overseas leaders visiting to Pakistan. He emphasised the important want for sustaining safety on the event.
The previous ruling occasion, for months, has been engaged in a political tug-of-war with the ruling coalition — which it alleges got here into energy by way of rigged February 8 polls — and has held a number of protests within the federal capital.