London(NNP) Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and UK Minister of State for Development, Andrew Mitchell MP, convened at FCDO in London yesterday to discuss pivotal aspects of bilateral cooperation and shared global engagements. The meeting delved into multifaceted dimensions ranging from Pakistan’s burgeoning economic vision under the new government to its active participation in international forums. Both ministers reaffirmed the enduring friendship between Pakistan and the UK, pledging to bolster trade and investment ties. Highlighting mutual eagerness for collaboration, Dar eagerly anticipated Mitchell’s forthcoming visit to Pakistan. This rendezvous marks a significant stride towards fortifying the longstanding partnership between the two nations.
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