Foreign Secretary reaffirms commitment to vigorously pursue ‘Engage Africa’ initiative
Engage Africa" initiative to increase trade, investment, tourism and people to people contacts.


Islamabad: Foreign Secretary Asad Majeed Khan on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to vigorously pursue "Engage Africa" initiative to increase trade, investment, tourism and people to people contacts.
He expressed these views during a Roundtable discussion with the Envoys of African Union in Islamabad today.
Taking to Twitter, the foreign office also shared the glimpse of the roundtable conference in the federal capital. It wrote, “Asad Majeed Khan held a Roundtable discussion with the Envoys of African Union in Islamabad. Reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to vigorously follow the objectives of “Engage Africa”initiative and to increase trade, investment, tourism and people to people contacts,”.
FS @asadmk17 held a Roundtable discussion with the Envoys of African Union in Islamabad. Reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to vigorously follow the objectives of “Engage Africa”initiative and to increase trade, investment, tourism and people to people contacts. pic.twitter.com/L0aghUu6xd
— Spokesperson ?? MoFA (@ForeignOfficePk) July 25, 2023
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