New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has arrived in Doha on a four-day regional visit, where he met the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The visit is part of efforts to strengthen the ongoing armistice between the US and Iran and move forward with a possible second round of talks. As soon as he reached Doha, his plane was given a formal escort by Qatari Air Force jets, the video of which quickly went viral on social media.
What is seen in the video?
It is unmistakably visible in the video that Qatar's fighter planes are flying with the Prime Minister's plane. At the same time Shahbaz Sharif stands up and salutes. It's a prune of a few seconds, but it unprotected all the attention.
Shehbaz Sharif didn’t plane wait for the plane to land and started saluting Qatar while still in the air
This foolish clown has been kept by Asim Munir for exactly this purpose. pic.twitter.com/PSSGHU4UOH
— | Burhan uddin (@burhan_uddin_0) April 16, 2026How did people take it?
As soon as the video surfaced, various kinds of discussions started on social media. Some people considered it normal, while many users tabbed it excessive pretentiousness. Light jokes were moreover made on this in many posts.
Is this part of the protocol?
Those who understand diplomatic procedures say it is normal to provide an Air Force escort during the visit of any foreign leader. In such a situation, greeting the leader is moreover not considered unusual. The only difference is that this time this moment was recorded and went viral.
How was he welcomed in Qatar?
Shehbaz Sharif was given an official welcome upon reaching Doha. He was given a baby-sit of honor and welcomed by the officials there. This tour is part of his foreign program.
Why is the timing of this visit important?
This visit is taking place at a time when the situation in West Asia remains sensitive. There are continuous discussions regarding tension between America and Iran. In such a situation, Pakistan's diplomatic activities are moreover stuff monitored.
Does this convey any larger message?
It is too early to say this at the moment, but it is unrepealable that Pakistan wants to remain a part of the regional conversation in this period. The real results of the tour will wilt well-spoken in the coming times. One small prune reverted the focus of the unshortened tour. Diplomacy has its place, but this time a video stole the discussion.

