American ambassador Donald remarked that America will cooperate in every sector of Pakistan to make improvements in the system.


Karachi: The chief minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has met with the American ambassador Donald Blome and congratulated him on being chief minister for the third time.
Donald stated that he is here to congratulate Murad Ali Shah before all of the ambassadors. Both leaders have discussed the current political situation of the country.
Murad said that in his third tenure he will impose the Pakistan Peoples party’s (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto’s 10 agendas to solve the public problems. To maintain the law and order situation in the country is the first priority of PPP.
CM Sindh further said that to provide clean water, transport and more improvements in the infrastructure is included in the priority list for the people of Karachi. To fulfil the goal of zero hunger is also included in the priority list.
American ambassador Donald remarked that America will cooperate in every sector of Pakistan to make improvements in the system.

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