Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif’s elder son appears before Panama Papers probe panel
World | July 04, 2017 15:14 ISTHussain Nawaz was questioned by the six-member JIT set up by the Supreme Court.
Hussain Nawaz was questioned by the six-member JIT set up by the Supreme Court.
Sharif has denied any wrongdoing and said the property was purchased through the money his later father had invested in the Gulf states.
Nawaz Sharif today urged the US to "play its role" in solving the Kashmir issue with India as he met a delegation of American senators.
Nawaz Sharif was briefed by officials about important foreign policy affairs issues including ties with India and Afghanistan.
The JIT has asked Maryam, who is presently in London to attend her son’s graduation ceremony, to appear before it on July 5.
Nawaz Sharif today said he and his family have done nothing wrong and lashed out at "some unseen elements" for plotting against his democratically-elected government
Welcoming India and Pakistan into the SCO, China today dismissed apprehensions that their differences could disrupt the unity of the grouping saying its charter strictly prohibits members to bring their bilateral hostility into the organisation
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will appear today infront the Investigating Team.
Saudi King Salman asked Nawaz Sharif to choose side in Arab nations' rift with Qatar.
Prime Minister Sharif has been asked to appear before the JIT tomorrow. It is for the first time that a sitting prime minister would appear before a high-level probe team.
Last week, in a rare snub to Pakistan, Jinping had skipped a customary meeting with Sharif in Astana after the murder of two Chinese nationals in Balochistan.
Sharif returned from Astana after attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit on the sidelines of which he met Presidents of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Russia. Conspicuously absent was a meeting with Xi.
Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi said Modi had asked the Pakistan Prime Minister about his and his mother's health, instead of giving a befitting reply to him for killing Indian soldiers.
India's membership was strongly pushed by Russia while Pakistan's entry into the grouping was backed by China. With the expansion of the grouping, the SCO will now represent over 40 per cent of humanity and nearly 20 per cent of the global GDP.
The two Prime Ministers are in the Kazakh capital to attend the two-day summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit.
Sartaj Aziz, the Pakistan Prime Minister's Advisor on Foreign Affairs, too did not respond to a query on a possible Modi-Sharif tete-e-tete.
Swaraj also emphasised that India was engaged with other countries on the issue of cross-border terrorism.
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