Pakistan's Foreign Ministry says Prime Minister Imran Khan will meet US President Donald Trump on 22th of this month in Washington.
Foreign Minister Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal told in a weekly press briefing that Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit the US on the invitation of President Trump this month.
He further said that during this meeting, bilateral relations would be discussed.
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After the news from the Foreign Ministry arrives, a hot debate continues whether the Prime Minister's visit will be a tent of improvement in cold-suffering and tension between the United States and America.
The announcement has been announced at a time when the request of Pakistan two days before the United States has declared Balochistan's separatist party Baluchistan Liberation Army as "global terrorist organization".
What can be the agenda of meeting?
Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said to the BBC that Prime Minister's visit would be more about America's relations between America and Pakistan, what is happening in Afghanistan and what is going on. .
He said that the reasons for America to contact Pakistan at this time are similar to those who were at the time of war in Afghanistan.
At that time he was going to start the war (America) and now he is going to end this war. They also needed Pakistan now and now it is. '
In response to the question whether the two-way relationship will be improved from this meeting, Hina Rabbani Khar said, "It's happy but many hopes can not be shared with this."
The former Foreign Minister said that now a global impression is that Afghanistan is doing what Pakistan can do in peace process and it is very good for Pakistan.
He added that during this meeting the big agenda will be the situation in our region.
Remember that in December 2018, in a letter written by Prime Minister Imran Khan, President Trump requested that Pakistan should contribute to peace process in Afghanistan.
In the letter President Trump was also told that Pakistan and America have tasted a huge price of ongoing war in Afghanistan.
Similarly, in response to a question after a briefing in White House in March 2019, President Trump announced that he would soon meet Pakistan leadership and that "America's relations with Pakistan are quite good."
However, the situation is not always like this.
In his tweet on January 1, 2018, President Trump said, despite taking billions of dollars in the past decade, Pakistan has given nothing to lie and betrayal except America.
Former Secretary of State Shamshad Ahmed told the BBC that both President Trump and Imran Khan talked about the war in Afghanistan during their election campaign, and this is common in both leaders.
Although contrary to the electoral claim, the trumpet has threatened Afghanistan's war, but their belief is that there should be no warriors, while Imran Khan also says.
Shamshad Ahmed said that the main agenda in Afghanistan will be in the next meeting.
In response to a question, he said, 'Make sure that the Honeymoon of Pakistan and America will begin after this meeting, it will be a mistake, because the relations between the countries can not be altered or misleading night and night. Can.
He said that China's relations with Pakistan and terrorism can also be a part of the agenda.
He further said that relations with Pakistan and America have been tired of heightening and the lack of confidence has always been between the two countries.
"Afghanistan is a problem where apparently the idea of both America and Pakistan is in the same way. Trump has to go to the next presidential election and before he wants to end the war with Afghanistan and Pakistan can play a key role in it.
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