Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and former Foreign Minister, has arrived in New York with a top-level delegation. The visit is part of a critical diplomatic mission to present Pakistan’s position on rising tensions with India.
This delegation, formed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, includes senior diplomats and policy experts. Led by Bilawal Bhutto, the team will attend important meetings at the United Nations to express Pakistan’s concerns about the current situation with India. A key highlight of the trip is a scheduled meeting with the UN Secretary-General.
Meetings with OIC and Diplomatic Outreach
The delegation will also meet with representatives of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in New York. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to gather support from Muslim-majority countries and raise awareness about the regional risks caused by India’s actions.
Washington Visit and Talks with U.S. Officials
After New York, the delegation will visit Washington, D.C., where they will meet senior officials of the Trump administration. The discussions will focus on regional security, the growing tensions between Pakistan and India, and the potential impact of the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, which is vital for water management in both countries.
Engagement with U.S. Congress and Media
The delegation will also meet with U.S. lawmakers, think tanks, and the media. These sessions aim to explain Pakistan’s viewpoint, highlight the causes of the conflict, and emphasize Pakistan’s commitment to peace and regional stability.
Part of a Larger Diplomatic Strategy
This mission is part of a larger diplomatic strategy announced by Pakistan’s Prime Minister. A special diplomatic committee was recently created to handle the crisis. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari leads this committee, which is tasked with visiting key global partners and institutions to build support for Pakistan’s stance.
Pakistan’s government is taking active steps to avoid conflict and promote peace through international diplomacy.