ISLAMABAD: *Prime Minister Imran Khan to leave for an important foreignpolicy tour, schedule revealed by the Foreign Office of Pakistan.*
During a briefing at the Foreign Office of Pakistan on Friday, thespokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal revealed that the Prime Minister, ImranKhan was scheduled to depart to Geneva on 17 December.
The Prime Minister, Imran Khan is set to participate in a conference beingheld on December 17-18 pertaining to the rights and woes of refugees.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Swiss governmentwill host proceedings together.
Answering a question regarding Kashmir, the FO spokesperson said thatresolving Kashmir dispute as per the wishes of Kashmiris was Pakistan’s toppriority.
The foreign office spokesperson also lauded the resumption of US-Afghanpeace talk which had gone through a lull and have now again been initiated.
In a statement released by the foreign office yesterday, Pakistan welcomedthe announcement regarding the resumption of the US-Taliban talks.
It read: “We hope that it will lead to intra-Afghan negotiations andultimately to a peaceful and stable Afghanistan”.









