FM Bilawal desires cordial relations with world

Latest Jul, 19 2023
FM Bilawal desires cordial relations with world
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ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that government wants to have good relations with world. Addressing event organised to honour ambassadors, Bilawal Bhutto remarked, “I have travelled to many countries as Foreign Minister. We want good relations with all neighbours of country.”

He said, “During COP27 climate conference, friendly countries had promised to extend support to Pakistan. I would like to thank friendly countries for helping Pakistan in difficult situation”. “After general elections, country will experience political stability. Political stability will bring economic stability in country,” he added. He said, “Pakistan has successfully signed agreement with International Monetary Fund. China, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia had helped Pakistan in this regard”. It is matter of honour for me to lead Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he added.

He told gathering that country was heading towards elections and for any government, the way to deliver was to focus on goals and aims by strengthening institutions, including federal and provincial parliament.

Published in The Daily National Courier, July, 19 2023

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