Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is sworn in as Pakistan's foreign minister by President Arif Alvi in Islamabad, on April 27. EPA
Mr Bhutto Zardari, leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party, speaks to reporters outside the National Assembly in Islamabad on March 28, after opposition legislators launched a no-confidence motion against then prime minister, Imran Khan. AP
Mr Bhutto Zardari waves to supporters during an anti-government 'long march' from Karachi to Islamabad, on March 7. EPA
The PPP leader releases balloons as the anti-government march reaches Lahore. AFP
Mr Bhutto Zardari and his sister Asifa address supporters in Larkana. EPA
At only 33, Mr Bhutto Zardari becomes one of the world's youngest foreign ministers. EPA
Supporters of the Pakistan Peoples Party gather around a lorry carrying Mr Bhutto Zardari in Islamabad. AFP
Mr Bhutto Zardari is the son of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and ex-president Asif Ali Zardari. AFP
Asif Ali Zardari comforts his son Bilawal after Benazir Bhutto's funeral in the village of Ghari Khuda Baksh on December 28, 2007. Mr Bhutto Zardari, then 19, assumed leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party after his mother's assassination. AFP
Mr Bhutto Zardari campaigns in Hyderabad for Pakistan's general election, in 2018. AFP