On October 23, 2015 at 10am the Prime Minister of Pakistan, His Excellency Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, will reflect on developments in his country and the broader region and assess the future of relations with the United States. This will be the Prime Minister’s only public event in Washington DC.

The discussion will be webcast with audio available after the event. You can also join the conversation on Twitter with #SharifUSIP.

Pre-registration for this event is required. To request credentials for this event, contact Dimitra Hatzudis at dhatzudis@usip.org. All credential requests must be submitted by 12:00pm on October 21, 2015.

Location:
U.S. Institute of Peace
2301 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20037

Security requirements: High-level security procedures will be in place for this event, including early camera pre-set time, parking restrictions near USIP, and early door closures for all attendees. Information will be provided to registered attendees. All guests should be in line to pass through security no later than 9:30am and doors to the event will close promptly at 9:45am. No parking will be available due to security restrictions.

Video photography: Due to limited space, outlets requesting camera space must contact Dimitra Hatzudis at dhatzudis@usip.org. Outlets will be notified on October 21 if space is available. Additional logistical information will be shared with confirmed camera crews. Video cameras must remain fixed on a tripod for the duration of the event. Camera pre-set time will be 7:00am.  

Still photography: Outlets requesting to send still photographers must pre-register and additional security requirements will be in place.

Credentialing policy: USIP media credentials are available to reporters, editors working as reporters, producers, camera operators and still photographers who work for legitimate media organizations and who present their official government-issued press credentials. Due to the limited space for media at “Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif Addresses Future of U.S. Ties,” USIP reserves the right to limit the number of representatives of each media outlet attending the event. Media representatives who violate guidelines for coverage of an USIP event, whether written or oral, may have their credentials withdrawn.

 

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