PM Imran Khan forbids ministers from going on foreign trips for three months

Islamabad (HRNW) Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that the next three months are crucial for the government, therefore, no federal ministers will be allowed to leave the country on foreign visits, sources informed media.

Addressing a session of the federal cabinet, the premier said that ministers will not be allowed to go on foreign visits without seeking prior permission from the government.

He also took “strict notice” of the statements issued by some party leaders regarding the climate conference in Glasgow (UK), and said that such statements are “utterly unfortunate”, sources said.

The prime minister said that during the conference in Glasgow, Pakistan’s name remained prominent because of the initiatives the PTI-led government has taken to combat the effects of climate change in the country.

He praised the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and said that he represented the country at the conference in an excellent fashion.

 

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