She says attacking the former CJP's vehicle was a cause of concern


Islamabad: The Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra-Baloch, has said that action would be taken against those who attacked former CJP Qazi Faez Isa's vehicle in London.
Addressing the weekly news briefing on Thursday, she regretted that attacking the former CJP's vehicle was a cause of concern. "Pakistan's embassy provides facilities to all the former chief justices during their foreign visits," she said.
Talking about the prime minister's foreign visit, she said PM Shehbaz Sharif was on a two-day visit to Qatar where he would hold the bilateral meetings with his counterpart and emir and discuss regional matters.
The spokesperson said PM Sharif was previously on a visit to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia where he held meetings with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sulman and Vietnam's counterpart.
Regarding BRICS, she said Pakistan expressed desire to join the group and came up to the standards for getting membership of the organisation.

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