PM thanks world community for making Geneva Conference ‘resounding success’
"The People of Pakistan will forever remain grateful,” PM said.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Tuesday expressed his gratitude to the heads of States and governments, European Union, development partners and the United Nations for making Resilient Pakistan Conference a resounding success.
Turning to Twitter, the Prime Minister said: “The UN Secretary General has shown stellar leadership all along. The People of Pakistan will forever remain grateful”.
He stated that the world witnessed yesterday how the nations can come together in a show of solidarity to create a model of win-win partnership to lift suffering humanity out of tragedy.
He added, “I was deeply moved by the compassion on display at Geneva Conference,” stating that together we will rebuild lives and hopes.
A big thank you to Heads of states & governments, European Union, our development partners & United Nations for making Resilient Pakistan Conference a resounding success. UN Secretary General has shown stellar leadership all along. People of Pakistan will forever remain grateful. https://t.co/ADaejx5oUU
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) January 10, 2023

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