ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is starting his maiden foreign visit from Saudi Arabia on Thursday (April 28) with a large entourage, including his 16 family members and maids.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said the PM was going on a commercial flight and all members of his entourage would bear their own expenses.
A list of entourage circulated in the media was confirmed by a source in the Prime Minister Office (PMO). According to the list, 40 people will accompany the prime minister on the official visit. They included 16 family members, some of them will join the prime minister from the United Kingdom and Dubai.

PM Sharif is leaving for Saudi Arabia on his maiden official overseas trip to Saudi Arabia on Thursday where he is scheduled to hold talks with Saudi leadership. He will also perform Umrah.
The three-day visit from April 28 to 30, the Prime Ministerโs Office said, would be a โmilestoneโ for the longstanding bilateral ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, which would โfurther strengthenโ the existing strategic cooperation between the two countries.
The invitation for the trip was extended to Mr Sharif by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman when he called to greet him on his election.
The two leaders in their telephonic conversation reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing and developing the relationship in all respects.

Historically, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have had very close economic, political, and military ties. The Kingdom has on multiple occasions bailed out Pakistanโs struggling economy, whereas Islamabad has provided extensive support for the Saudi armed forces in the shape of arms and training.
The Saudi leadership has, however, been more comfortable working with the Sharifs. The Saudis initially felt a bit nervous when Imran Khanโs PTI formed government in 2018, but went on to develop a good working relationship with it as well though it hit a few bumps in the road.
โPakistan and Saudi Arabia have a lasting bond of Islamic brotherhood. Pakistanis cherish these long-standing ties with their Saudi brethren,โ Mr Sharif said while speaking at a preparatory meeting held for the visit.
He sought recommendations for the development of these relations, especially in the fields of employment, energy, food security and long-term strategic partnership.
PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry said in a statement that the prime minister is carrying a heavy entourage on state expense.
He claimed that Ms Aurangzeb was lying that the prime minister was going to Saudi Arabia on a commercial flight and all members of the entourage will bear their expenses.
Ms Aurangzeb said PM Sharif was not going to Saudi Arabia on a chartered plane. โThe PM would go to Saudi Arabia on a commercial flight and he would bear expenses of his visit. For 10 years as Punjabโs chief minister, Shehbaz Sharif used to pay his travel expenses out of his own pocket,โ she added.
Ms Aurangzab asked Imran Khan not to lecture on austerity as everyone had become aware of the realty of his โfarce of austerityโ that had resulted into the biggest fiscal deficit in the countryโs history after nearly four years.

