LONDON: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif touched down in London on Wednesday evening, just days ahead of the coronation of King Charles III, who has invited scores of world leaders to witness the historic occasion, but the visit may hold greater political significance. PM Shehbaz was received at the airport by Pakistan’s High Commissioner Moazzam Ahmad Khan and David Gordon-MacLeod, a special representative of the British foreign secretary.
The prime minister has a packed agenda for the trip, as he will participate in an event for Commonwealth leaders in London on May 5, and attend the coronation the following day.
The premier’s London trip is also being viewed as significant as he is expected to consult his elder brother and PML-N supreme leader Nawaz Sharif over the political situation back home. With the PML-N-led coalition government locked in a battle with the judiciary and the opposition PTI, and little hope for elections as ordered by the court, the two brothers will no doubt have plenty to discuss when it comes to the party’s future course of action — and the possibility of the elder Sharif’s long-awaited return to the country.
Since assuming office, Mr Shahbaz has visited London on three key occasiowns, the most recent one in November 2022, ahead of the new army chief’s appointment. Now, with the ruling coalition and PTI having exchanged proposals following talks on the timeframe of elections, PM Shehbaz’s visit to London is also being seen as a consultative visit, where he is expected to apprise his elder brother of the political situation back home and seek counsel on a future course of action.
Source: dawnnews.com























