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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office has stated that there's no change in Islamabad's policy towards Tel Aviv amid reports that a Jewish Pakistani has been permitted officially to travel to Israel on a Pakistani passport.FO Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal was replying Thursday to a question during weekly press briefing on Pakistan's policy towards the Jewish state.Fishel Khalid, 31, had applied for permission through an app of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Oct 28, three days after an Israeli journalist tweeted about a plane flown from Tel Aviv landed in Islamabad which the government had vehemently denied.On January 2 this year, Fishel getd a call from Foreign Ministry informing him about the grant of permission, that he tweeted only Wednesday.
He shall be the first Pakistani in public knowledge allowed to travel to the fortenderden land on an official permission.
Kartarpur CorridorGiving details on the Kartarpur Corridor, the spokesperson said Islamabad has shared the draft with fresh Dehli but the Indian government is showing childish attitude.
Pakistan has also appointed a focal person for the matter, he added.Imran-Trump meetOn Senator Lindsey Graham visit, Faisal said the US lawmaker speeched about the assembly between Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Donald Trump but such high-profile assembly needed intense deliberations.
No schedule can be shared right now, he clarified.Afghan peace processPakistan is very honest in solving Afghan mess and providing all sort of support in this regard, he said.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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