Islamabad, Jan 17:PM Shahbaz Sharif’s will visit the UAE from February 11 to 13 to strengthen ties with the Gulf nation. He will meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
The talks will focus on boosting economic ties, energy cooperation, and mutual investments.
A key highlight of the trip will be the Prime Minister’s participation in the prestigious World Government Summit in Dubai, where he will join global leaders to discuss innovative governance and sustainable development.
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Diplomatic sources have indicated that he will meet Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor, Dr. Mohammad Yunus, during the summit
Leaders from Indonesia and the Maldives will join to strengthen multilateral relationships.
On the domestic front, PM Shehbaz Sharif has expressed appreciation for the World Bank’s historic $20 billion commitment to Pakistan through its inaugural 10-year Country Partnership Framework (CPF).
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This initiative is designed to support Pakistan’s economic transformation and development goals.
In a statement, the Prime Minister emphasized the CPF’s alignment with Pakistan’s priorities, focusing on child nutrition, education quality, clean energy, climate resilience, inclusive growth, and boosting private investment.
This announcement signifies the government’s commitment to driving sustainable development and fostering economic resilience.
In another recent development, the Prime Minister has ordered a thorough investigation into the controversial promotional campaign for Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) Paris flights. This directive, revealed during a Senate session by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, underscores the administration’s dedication to ensuring transparency and accountability in national institutions.
PM Shahbaz Sharif’s upcoming UAE visit and active participation in global forums, coupled with domestic efforts to secure developmental partnerships and accountability, demonstrate his government’s focus on fostering international cooperation and driving meaningful progress for Pakistan.