All things 'grand': PM Khan's one-day visit to the UAE in pictures
This is PM Khan's second visit to UAE since he assumed office.
Dawn.com
Published
November 19, 2018
Prime Minister Imran Khan embarked on his second official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Sunday, amid reports that the latter is ready to extend financial aid to Pakistan.
The premier was invited by Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, who welcomed him at an official reception at the Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi.
During his trip, the prime minister held a meeting with his counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed.
The premier's itinerary, however, had more than just official meetings; he also visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Wahat Al Karama, a permanent tribute to Emirati soldiers.
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Shaabaaz
Nov 19, 2018 02:35pm
Good going Khan Sir...Please continue the good work...
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Arnab Bardhan
Nov 19, 2018 03:05pm
Let's HOPE FOR THE BEST for Naya PAKISTAN leader as well as PM Mr. Imran Khan. May be the one day visit will be more financial help for your nation's development.
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Javed
Nov 19, 2018 04:45pm
My observation... the smaller the country, the bigger the palaces.
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Maria enteparia onnuchoriu
Nov 19, 2018 06:54pm
Nice palace.
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Arshad
Nov 19, 2018 07:17pm
There is a lot of scope for UAE and Pakistan to work together.
With the right man at top in Pakistan now it seems UAE will be happy to work on many avenues together.
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Ahmed
Nov 19, 2018 07:40pm
@Javed how old are you fella
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P L Bakhshi
Nov 20, 2018 12:36am
So far no indication, as to how much crown Prince paid to help the guest to tide over the economic drought his country is painfully facing. Most probably it is quite hefty and it will take time to count and assimilate in the system, but it looks the help is somewhat satisfying in view of forceful rebuff made by the PM to recent comments made by President Trump vis-a-vis US-Pakistan current ties.
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M Baig
Nov 20, 2018 02:21am
History repeats itself .... UAE/Dubai once needed assistance from Pakistan.... today Pakistan needs assistance ...... who dare say history will not repeat itself.
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Muzaffar Ali
Nov 20, 2018 02:56am
Banker: Creditor relation....
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SHAHID LATIF
Nov 20, 2018 03:03am
They know if you are there for State's business or Aqama renewal.
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PAKISTANI AMERICAN
Nov 20, 2018 03:31am
@Javed NO SIE, it is not the size of the country which matters - the money and the financial condition of the country matters. Look at Bhutan, Nepal, Maldive and several small countries in Africa, Asia and South America. they have nothing like this.
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Rev. Eldrick
Nov 20, 2018 07:24am
Keep the good work PM Sahib
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AW
Nov 20, 2018 07:58am
PM is on the positive trajectory. The world leaders respect and trust him because of his personal high integrity and they can now do business with Pakistan under his honest and able leadership.
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prafulla
Nov 20, 2018 04:50pm
Great, Imran Khan is an intelligent person, he should develop good relation everywhere in the world so that Pakistan can grow naturally.
I have met several Pakistani Taxi drivers in Abu Dhabi during my one week visit of Abu Dhabi, all have of them shown their confidence in Imran Khan.
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Naseem Mian
Nov 21, 2018 06:49am
Best leader for Pakistan Imran Khan. He is honest, true Pakistani. All the best to PM and Pakistan
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hirra
Nov 21, 2018 02:20pm
good work... mr khan
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