In what may be called an insult or a cold treatment, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir were made to wait for almost half an hour before they could meet US President Donald Trump. Worse, he told reporters he did not know where the Pakistanis were. When reporters asked him about the meeting, he said, “They may be in this right now, I don’t know because we are late.” He added, “They may be somewhere in the beautiful Oval office.”

The Pakistan prime minister along with the chief of army staff reached at the White House around 4.52 pm Thursday. They were greeted by senior administration officials. Meanwhile, Donald Trump was busy signing many executive orders and was speaking to reporters when Sharif and Munir arrived at the White House.

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