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Maleeha Lodhi meets Imran at Bani Gala
Fahad ChaudhryUpdated August 05, 2018
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Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi met Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan at his Bani Gala residence on Sunday.

The UN representative congratulated the PTI chief on his party's performance in the recent elections.

Apart from Lodhi, the Japanese ambassador, the British envoy and other foreign dignitaries have also visited the PTI chief in recent days.

The envoys of China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have all called on the PTI chairman since his party emerged as the winner of the July 25 polls.

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Besides, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also telephoned Imran Khan to congratulate him over his party's victory, saying that India was "ready to enter a new era of relations with Pakistan", according to a PTI statement.
 
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I'm wondering will she just stay at UN or given a higher office? She is quite experienced so I guess her input can be useful in foreign affairs especially regarding UNO and USA.
PTI needs to get rid of the trash can - harami Jahangir.
 
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I'm wondering will she just stay at UN or given a higher office? She is quite experienced so I guess her input can be useful in foreign affairs especially regarding UNO and USA.
PTI needs to get rid of the trash can - harami Jahangir.
She should stay there at UN as she has done a good job. Appointment of good Ambassaders in US, India, Russia and in UK will be test for PTI.
 
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Imran laments inaction on Kashmir issue in meeting with Maleeha Lodhi


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Imran Khan meets Islamabad's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi at Bani Gala on Sunday. PHOTO: TWITTER/PTI

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has said that little noteworthy progress has been made in the past to find a solution for the Kashmir issue, Express News reported.

Imran expressed these views while meeting Islambad’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi at his Bani Gala residence on Sunday.

Lodhi congratulated the prime minister-in-waiting on winning the July 25 elections.

The former journalist apprised Khan about Pakistan’s ongoing efforts with regards to finding a permanent solution to the chronic issue on the international stage. She also briefed the PTI chief regarding the country’s role over important international issues.

The PTI chief told Lodhi that in the past very little progress has been made on Kashmir issue, adding that through the UN resolutions on Kashmir a solution must be found for this intractable issue.

The Japanese ambassador, the British envoy and other foreign dignitaries have also visited the former cricket legend in the past few days.

The envoys of China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have met Khan since his PTI won the lion’s share of seats in the National Assembly on July 25.

Similarly, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also called Imran to felicitate him on his party’s victory, saying that India was “ready to enter a new era of relations with Pakistan”.
 
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Imran laments inaction on Kashmir issue in meeting with Maleeha Lodhi
Imran Khan meets Islamabad's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi at Bani Gala on Sunday. PHOTO: TWITTER/PTI

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has said that little noteworthy progress has been made in the past to find a solution for the Kashmir issue, Express News reported.

Imran expressed these views while meeting Islambad’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi at his Bani Gala residence on Sunday.

Lodhi congratulated the prime minister-in-waiting on winning the July 25 elections.

The former journalist apprised Khan about Pakistan’s ongoing efforts with regards to finding a permanent solution to the chronic issue on the international stage. She also briefed the PTI chief regarding the country’s role over important international issues.

The PTI chief told Lodhi that in the past very little progress has been made on Kashmir issue, adding that through the UN resolutions on Kashmir a solution must be found for this intractable issue.

The Japanese ambassador, the British envoy and other foreign dignitaries have also visited the former cricket legend in the past few days.

The envoys of China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have met Khan since his PTI won the lion’s share of seats in the National Assembly on July 25.

Similarly, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also called Imran to felicitate him on his party’s victory, saying that India was “ready to enter a new era of relations with Pakistan”.


Great stuff from The Prime Minister we want some serious steps taken in regards to Kashmir by the government and our permanent UN representatives...
 
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Time for change Top to bottom bring hot blooded guys in Foreign role to convey strong message on Pakistan's regional integrity and issues

It is time , fresh blood - ideas are introduced

Time for pleasantries is over

The people in front role need to reflect the aggressive strategy for Pakistan on National Matters
 
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We need a 2018 Generation to lead initiative based on challenges Pakistan faces
Need young blood , need Pakistani Nationalist type strong candidates to lead the negotiations

People who are not afraid of GORI chamri

The role of Passive diplomat which has been Pakistan's approach since 70's I am afraid has to end indefinitely and our stance should be reflective of our Global status as a Important nation in Asia
 
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Now Indian lobby and Indian media highly activated .... Kashmir is like red button .
 
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She better stay at UN, her performance was pretty decent.
 
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She better stay at UN, her performance was pretty decent.

She was an embarrassment not an ambassador for Pakistan...

She is the same lady who waived Palestinian Girl's photo in U.N. saying that it is from Kashmir... for which an apology was rendered in U.N.

I'm sure that you guys have better talent...
 
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