Mav3rick
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I am actually proud of this; the Prime Minister of Pakistan traveled as an ordinary citizen, on his personal visit to US. He could have arranged VVIP protocol, the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Pakistani Embassy in the US would have arranged VVIP protocol and treatment but the PM chose to travel as an ordinary citizen.
This deserves respect and appreciation. This is how our politicians should travel. He is setting an example that we can actually be proud of.
P.S. Blue Passports are nothing close to a red Diplomatic Passport. I don't know which Passport the PM has but Blue Passport holders are not accorded any advantage or preferential treatment.
This deserves respect and appreciation. This is how our politicians should travel. He is setting an example that we can actually be proud of.
P.S. Blue Passports are nothing close to a red Diplomatic Passport. I don't know which Passport the PM has but Blue Passport holders are not accorded any advantage or preferential treatment.