Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Tuesday Tuesday paid tribute to Pakistan Peoples People (PPP) President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and members of the high -level diplomatic delegation for what he called a “very effective” visit to the United States and Europe, to counter India Delhi.
According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s office, Bilawal, who led the delegation of the Prime Minister’s Directive, urged the leader of Islamabad to inform him of the result of the visit. The premiere later hosted a dinner in honor of the delegation.
The visit, which spans central capitals throughout the United States, the UK and the EU, was aimed at presenting Islamabad’s attitude to the recent conflict with India and preventing further escalation between the two nuclear -armed neighbors.
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The Prime Minister said that Pakistan’s attitude was transferred abroad with “clarity, calm and national spirit” and was recognized globally. “The delegation fought for Pakistan’s case with great zeal and turned victorious,” the statement quoted him as saying.
PM Shehbaz in particular praised Bilawal for his leadership and diplomatic sharpness, adding that the delegation correctly formulated the events of the Pahagam incident for concerns related to the Indus Waters Treaty.
The Prime Minister noted that India’s “unjustified war hysteria” had met a permanent diplomatic and strategic reaction. “By the grace of Allah’s Allah, the Nation’s Prayers and the military strength of our brave armed forces, India had to pay a heavy price,” he said.
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The premiere also referred to the federal budget for the coming financial year and said the government had done its utmost to give relief to all social segments, especially employees. He thanked all the coalition partners, including PPP, for their collaboration with preparing the budget.
As he looks forward, he expressed confidence that the government with guidance and input of experienced political and diplomatic figures such as those in the delegation would successfully navigate internal and external challenges.



