He emphasized need to further increase trade volume between two countries


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has invited Bahraini investors to invest in Pakistan.
Talking to an 11-member parliamentary delegation of Bahrain, led by Speaker of the Council of Representatives, Ahmed bin Salman Al-Musallam, in Islamabad on Wednesday, he emphasized the need to further increase trade volume between the two countries.
He said the brotherly relations between Pakistan and Bahrain are very strong and based on common faith, history, and culture.
The Prime Minister highlighted the significance of parliamentary delegation exchanges between the two countries in promoting greater people-to-people contacts, terming it crucial for enhancing cooperation.
The Prime Minister said Pakistanis in Bahrain are making significant contributions across various sectors.
Commenting on the situation in Gaza, Shehbaz Sharif called on the Muslim Ummah to accelerate their efforts to assist the brothers and sisters in Gaza and Palestine.
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