‘Should be commended as FIFA WC host’; PM lauds Qatar’s wonderful arrangements
Pakistan expresses solidarity with Qatar over FIFA World Cup propaganda


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said Qatar should be commended for wonderful arrangements for hosting FIFA World Cup and being a promoter of global peace and development.
On his official Twitter handle, the premier stated that it is unfortunate that Qatar is being subjected to a barrage of propaganda as a host of FIFA World Cup.
He further added that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the Emir and the people of Qatar.
Unfortunate that Qatar is being subjected to a barrage of propaganda as host of FIFA World Cup. It should rather be commended for wonderful arrangements for mega event & being a promoter of global peace & development. Pakistan stands in solidarity with HH Emir & peole of Qatar ??
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) November 23, 2022
Drawing widespread praise, Qatar has showcased unprecedented preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2022, which will be long remembered by football fans from all around the globe.
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