Pakistan
PM expresses desire to enhance ties with African continent
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq expresses satisfaction at the friendly and cordial relations between Pakistan and Rwanda.
Lahore: A delegation of the Senate of the Republic of Rwanda, led by President of the Rwandan Senate Dr. Kalinda François-Xavier called on the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul- Haq Kakar in Islamabad on Wednesday.
The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction at the friendly and cordial relations between Pakistan and Rwanda.
He conveyed Pakistan's desire to enhance its ties with the African continent, particularly in trade, investment, IT, agriculture and people to people exchanges.
In this regard, he invited Rwanda to establish its diplomatic mission in Islamabad.
Pakistan opened its mission in Kigali in 2021.
Emphasizing the significance of parliamentary exchanges, the Prime Minister welcomed and appreciated the first ever visit by the President of Senate of Republic of Rwanda.
The Prime Minister also appreciated Rwanda's remarkable economic growth achieved in recent years.
The President of Senate of Republic of Rwanda expressed gratitude for the warm welcome accorded to his delegation.
They had very useful meetings with parliamentarians, government officials and private sector during their stay in Islamabad.
The Rwanda Senate delegation are on an official visit to Pakistan at the invitation of the Chairman Senate of Pakistan.
-
World 2 days ago
Wealthy countries’ $300bn offer seeks to end COP29 stalemate
-
Regional 2 days ago
CM Maryam visits Nishtar Hospital, suspends paramedics over AIDS spread
-
Pakistan 2 days ago
Firing on KP govt’s chopper in Parachinar
-
Pakistan 1 day ago
PTI founder can only get relief from courts, says Ahsan Iqbal
-
Pakistan 2 days ago
Govt to suspend internet services amid PTI protest
-
Sports 1 day ago
Pakistan win toss, opt to field first against Zimbabwe in 1st ODI
-
Regional 9 hours ago
Secretary Schools Punjab announces winter vacation dates
-
Business 2 days ago
Gold glitters again in Pakistan after global price hike