Syed Jalil Abbas Jilani says he is looking forward to working with him to further strengthen bilateral relations and collaborating on global challenges.


Islamabad: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani has congratulated David Cameron on his appointment as the UK's Foreign Secretary.
In a tweet today, he said he is looking forward to working with him to further strengthen bilateral relations and collaborating on global challenges.
David Cameron assumed charge a day after PM Rishi Sunat removed Suella Braverman over bias with the police for anti-Israel protests in London.
Congratulations to @David_Cameron on his appointment as UK's Foreign Secretary. Looking forward to working with him to further strengthen bilateral relations & collaborating on global challenges. #UKPakistanFriendship #Pakistan#GreatBritain@FCDOgovUK @JaneMarriotUK
— Jalil Abbas Jilani (@JalilJilani) November 14, 2023
A large number of protests and some reports suggested that around one million people took to the streets to express solidarity with the Palestinians.

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