ISLAMABAD: The National Security Adviser (NSA) Dr Moeed Yusuf left for an official visit to the United States Monday. The visit of NSA is part of high-level bilateral engagements between the two countries, which were agreed between him and his counterpart Jake Sullivan in their last meeting in Geneva on May 24 this year, a statement issued by NSA office said.
During the visit, the national security adviser will meet his US counterpart Jake Sullivan to review the progress on the bilateral engagement. He will also meet other US legislators, senior officials besides interacting with the Pakistani-American community, US think tanks and media among others.
According to the CTD spokesman, the two were attempting to enter Punjab from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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