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UAE president visits Pakistan, greeted by Pak PM

UAE president visits Pakistan, greeted by Pak PM

 During his visit to Pakistan, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of UAE, arrived at Rahim Yar Khan on Wednesday. He was welcomed at the airport by Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, as well as other ministries and high-ranking officials.

The two parties reviewed the historical links between the UAE and Pakistan as well as potential areas for expanding collaboration so that both nations and their peoples stand to gain in a variety of spheres.

Sheikh Mohamed's visit to Pakistan was warmly welcomed by Prime Minister Sharif, who emphasised that it shows a strong commitment to strengthening ties between the two brotherly nations.

The leaders talked about strengthening cooperation, particularly in the areas of the economy, commerce, and development in line with the sustainability goals of the two nations.

Additionally, they talked about a number of topics of shared concern and exchanged opinions on a number of local and global challenges.

For his part, Prime Minister Sharif reiterated the pride his nation has in the long-standing ties between the UAE and Pakistan while thanking the UAE for continuing to support Pakistan, particularly in the area of development.

Ali Mohammed Hammad Al Shamsi, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for National Security, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, Member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al Zaabi, UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, all attended the meeting.

Marriyum Aurangzeb, Pakistan's Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Tariq Fatemi, the Prime Minister of Pakistan's Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs, Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, the interim chief minister of Punjab, and other officials were present on the Pakistani side.


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