Foreign Secretary holds political consultations with his Japanese counterpart
Both sides reviews all significant aspects of Pakistan Japan relations and agreed to spare no effort to preserve, promote and diversify the longstanding robust relationship.


Islamabad: Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Dr. Asad Majeed Khan held Bilateral Political Consultations with his Japanese counterpart Shigeo Yamada in Tokyo on Tuesday.
Both sides reviewed all significant aspects of Pakistan Japan relations and agreed to spare no effort to preserve, promote and diversify the longstanding robust relationship. Important regional and international issues were also discussed in depth.
The Foreign Secretary also called on Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Takei Shunsuke and National Security Advisor Takeo Akiba. He also interacted with President, Japan-Pakistan Association Shun Imaizumi.
All the interlocutors of the Foreign Secretary expressed goodwill and warm wishes towards the people and Government of Pakistan and underlined that the Japanese side was looking forward to the upcoming visit of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in the first week of the next month.

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