
In a significant development for bilateral relations, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently engaged in a cordial telephone conversation with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The leaders underscored the importance of consolidating longstanding ties between Pakistan and the UAE during their call.
Sheikh Mohamed highlighted the ongoing progress made through recent visits by his administration to Pakistan, noting particular engagements in Islamabad and Rahim Yar Khan. Both leaders emphasized the commitment to mutual cooperation and friendship, a cornerstone since early diplomatic relations began decades ago.
Notably, Prime Minister Sharif praised the UAE for its steadfast support during challenging times, reinforcing Pakistan’s intention to deepen brotherhood with this strategic partner. They both acknowledged that continued collaboration in areas of shared interest would be crucial moving forward.
Following their discussion, the leaders confirmed they would maintain close and continuous communications between Islamabad and Abu Dhabi. This move underscores a framework of strategic cooperation aimed at addressing ongoing mutual concerns and advancing future prospects for partnership.
This dialogue not only solidifies existing ties but also charts a promising path for bilateral relations, highlighting an opportunity to build on shared achievements while navigating emerging challenges together.
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