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PM Pakistan, Imran Khan departs for Home via a commercial flight, after special Saudi Airplane gets caught in technical difficulty

The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan  departed for Riyadh on Saturday Afternoon for his way back to Pakistan via a commercial flight after the special plane presented to him by Saudi Prince for his travels had make a return to the John-F-Kennedy Airport in New York after the plane faced some technical difficulties and hence required to go back. The event occurred in the last evening.

The Prime Minister was returning back home after what seems to be a successful UN diplomatic speech in which the PM made his nation truly proud and hence has gained back his lost popularity. The PM was accompanied by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood, was seen off at New York’s Kennedy International Airport by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi. Moreover, on friday evening, technicians tried but could not fix the problem which was found in the special plane made exclusively available for the Imran Khan for his tour to the US, a tour which was not only vital for the nation but also for the entire Muslim Ummah(people), this plane was placed at his disposal by the Saudi government, after it landed back in New York.

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Officials later added that  it was later decided to return back to the Roosevelt Hotel where the prime minister had been staying during his 7-day visit to New York, and to take a regular Saudi Airlines flight Saturday morning for his return journey, as he was anxious to visit the earthquake-hit areas and visit families of the victims.

During his “Mission Kashmir” visit to New York at the head of Pakistan delegation to the 74th session of U.N. General Assembly, the prime minister addressed the 193-member Assembly, attended special UN summit meetings, met a number of world leaders on the sidelines of the session, including US President Donald Trump, addressed think-tanks and interacted with international media.

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