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Pak PM Sharif struggles with earphone at meeting with Putin at SCO summit, gets trolled

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The annoying moments of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Uzbekistan have triggered laughter. Sharif was taken on the camera with his earpiece and Russian President Vladimir Putin was seen laughing. The video shared by Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), Shiren Mazari, shows Sharif and Putin sitting next to the other. While the discussion is about to start, Sharif is seen repaired by its earpiece but fail. He is looking for help and has him repaired. However, the headphones slide again and Sharif gets help.

The head of PTI Mazari also took a jibe at Sharif describing it as “constant discomfort for Pakistan”. “This crimeminister is a constant discomfort for Pakistan. Even President Putin had to laugh at this clumsy man. Pathetic. Is that what conspirators wanted? Having by designing a politician who would not only be a crook but also pathetic apology for a PM? Mazari tweeted.

While the video became viral, the users proposed comments asking why it is embarrassment. Many have also shared a video of the “Atta per liter” blunder of the former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. A user commented: “What was embarrassing there, it was just a technical problem that can happen to anyone at any time, why are you doing a problem?” Another user wrote: “Comedy !! Strongly contrasting with the personality of @imrankhanpti, if not politics. »»

During the meeting, Putin said that Russia can provide gas to Pakistan, as the necessary infrastructure is already in place. The high -level meeting started shortly after Sharif reached Samarkand for his two -day visit – from September 15 to 16 for the meeting of the SCO heads of state (CHS).

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