Islamabad: Pakistan and United Arab Emirates (UAE) have reaffirmed the resolve to further cement and diversify bilateral ties.

Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephonic conversation with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces on Saturday in a development seen as significant.
Both leaders reaffirmed the close fraternal relations between the two countries and discussed ways to further strengthen them.
Imran Khan conveyed his appreciation for UAE’s cooperation and steadfast support including at multilateral fora.
The Premier underscored the importance of responsible withdrawal and steady progress by the Afghan parties towards a political solution.
The two leaders welcomed efforts to enhance collaboration in COVID-19 vaccine production and in the field of Information Technology (IT).
It was also agreed to continue with the momentum of high-level exchanges to further strengthen bilateral ties between the both countries.

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