Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday leaves for United Kingdom to attend and represent Pakistan at the the coronation ceremony of His Majesty King Charles III.
While Taking to Twitter, Premier Shahbaz Sharif said that he would be leaving for the United Kingdom (UK) today to participate in the coronation ceremony of King Charles III.
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In a tweet, the PM wrote, “The UK-Pakistan relations are rooted in shared history and multifaceted bonds that have grown stronger over the decades. The British monarch and the royal family have been great friends of Pakistan.”
He said that during the visit, he will also participate in a conference of joint leaders of the Commonwealth, where he will also meet with other world leaders.
Earlier contingent of Pakistan’s armed forces arrived in Britain to participate in the coronation parade of King Charles on Saturday 6th May.
The 10-member Pakistan Army contingent arrived at the British Army Training Center Pirbright and began rehearsing for the parade. The parade will be held in honor of King Charles, who ascended to the throne following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Pakistan Army contingent will be among the many military units and organizations from around the world taking part in the parade.
The Pakistani troops will showcase their skills and participate in the parade, which is expected to attract a large audience.