- The ambassadors of both nations satisfiedPrime Minister Shahbaz
- Both ambassadors provided the letter to the Prime Minister throughout the conference.
- The Prime Minister highlighted the current conference with theKuwaiti Emir
Kuwait Emir Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim ibn Hamad Al Thani on Sunday approved Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s invite to go to Pakistan.
These messages were communicated by Ambassador of Kuwait to Pakistan, Nasser Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi, and Ambassador of Qatar to Pakistan, Ali Mubarak Ali Easa Al-Khater, throughout different conferences with the Prime Minister inIslamabad
During the conference, both ambassadors turned over letters to the Prime Minister sharing the Emirs’ objective to go to Pakistan on equally concurred days.
On invoice of the letter, the Prime Minister described his conference with the Kuwaiti Emir throughout the Special Session of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh last month.
Prime Minister Shahbaz additionally shared complete satisfaction that the following conference of the Pakistan-Kuwait Joint Ministerial Commission would certainly be kept in Kuwait from May 28 to 30.
In his conference with the Qatari Ambassador, the Prime Minister stressed Pakistan’s deep gratitude for its historical fraternal connections withQatar
He stated Pakistan’s unwavering dedication to additionally enhance shared collaboration in between both brotherly countries.
Pakistan has great relationships with both the Gulf nations.
In March, Prime Minister Shahbaz welcomed the Emir of Kuwait to go to Pakistan quickly.
During the conference, Prime Minister Shehbaz additionally looked for execution of the $10 billion reciprocal arrangements authorized in between Pakistan and Kuwait in November in 2014.
The Prime Ministers talked about reciprocal relationships and asked for concrete initiatives by both sides to make certain very early execution of the 7 arrangements.
He stated Pakistan affixes terrific value to its historic and ingrained relationships with Kuwait.