In Pictures : Red carpet welcome for Abu Dhabi crown prince in Islamabad

Sheikh Mohammed, accompanied by a high-level delegation, join Prime Minister Imran Khan at the PM House on Sunday. (APP)
Updated 06 January 2019
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In Pictures : Red carpet welcome for Abu Dhabi crown prince in Islamabad

  • Mohammed bin Zayed is in Pakistan for a day-long visit
  • Was invited by the premier during his visit to the UAE last year

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan received the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan upon his arrival in Islamabad on Sunday.

Sheikh Mohammed was given a red-carpet welcome at the Nur Khan Airbase, where he was personally received by the premier who drove him to the PM House. A guard of honor was accorded to Sheikh Mohammed, followed by a 21 gun salute and a fly-past with seven JF-17 fighter jets.

During his day-long visit, Sheikh Mohammed and PM Khan are scheduled to hold a meeting followed by delegation-level talks. The crown prince is visiting Pakistan after nearly 12 years.




Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces was received by Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Sunday. (APP)




Prime Minister Imran Khan hosts one-on-one meeting with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Shaikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the PM House in Islamabad. (APP)




Talks being held between Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Shaikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the PM House in Islamabad. (APP)




Prime Minister Imran Khan and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Shaikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan take a photo showing identical wristbands. (APP)




The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Shaikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan given a red carpet reception at Nur Khan Airbase in Islamabad. (APP)




Prime Minister Imran Khan and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Shaikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan, accompanied by high level delegations from the UAE and Pakistan, walk into the PM House in Islamabad. (APP)

 


Pakistan assembly speaker warns opposition against anti-state remarks in parliament

Updated 17 January 2026
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Pakistan assembly speaker warns opposition against anti-state remarks in parliament

  • Ayaz Sadiq says criticism of judiciary and armed forces will not be allowed on assembly floor
  • He calls violence during protests unacceptable, vows neutrality as National Assembly speaker

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said on Saturday that opposition lawmakers would not be allowed to speak against Pakistan, the judiciary or the armed forces on the floor of parliament, calling such remarks unacceptable.

Speaking to reporters during a visit to the eastern city of Lahore, Sadiq said parliamentary debate must remain within constitutional and legal limits, while reiterating his commitment to act impartially as speaker.

“No one will be allowed to speak against Pakistan, the judiciary or the armed forces on the floor of the National Assembly,” Sadiq said. “Negative or controversial remarks about judges or the armed forces are unacceptable.”

His comments come amid heightened political tensions after opposition groups held protests in the past, criticizing state institutions and targeting government and military properties.

The speaker said peaceful protest was a democratic right but drew a sharp line at violence and vandalism.

“Protest is the right of every citizen in a democratic society, but it must remain peaceful and within the bounds of the constitution and the law,” he continued, adding that arson, damage to property and the use of sticks or weapons in the name of protest were “unacceptable” and posed a threat to the rule of law.

“No opposition lawmaker will be allowed to speak on the National Assembly floor if they speak against Pakistan,” Sadiq said.

The speaker also noted the country’s economic indicators were gradually improving, citing an increase in foreign exchange reserves, and said Pakistan had further strengthened relations with countries including the United States, China, Russia, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia.