PM Sharif to leave for Bahrain Wednesday
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif will leave for Bahrain on an official visit on Wednesday.
According to Foreign Office, the PM Sharif will visit Bahrain along with his delegation and during his stay discuss various matters including energy crisis, defense, bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
The Foreign Office spokesman said Pakistan and Bahrain had good bilateral relations in various fields while
By OCTOPUS
January 06, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif will leave for Bahrain on an official visit on Wednesday.
According to Foreign Office, the PM Sharif will visit Bahrain along with his delegation and during his stay discuss various matters including energy crisis, defense, bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
The Foreign Office spokesman said Pakistan and Bahrain had good bilateral relations in various fields while 0.1 million Pakistani expatriates were playing their role in the development of Bahrain.
PM Nawaz Sharif is undertaking the trip on the invitation of Bahrain’s Shah Hammad Bin Eesa al-Khalifa who had visited Pakistan in March 2014.
According to Foreign Office, the PM Sharif will visit Bahrain along with his delegation and during his stay discuss various matters including energy crisis, defense, bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
The Foreign Office spokesman said Pakistan and Bahrain had good bilateral relations in various fields while 0.1 million Pakistani expatriates were playing their role in the development of Bahrain.
PM Nawaz Sharif is undertaking the trip on the invitation of Bahrain’s Shah Hammad Bin Eesa al-Khalifa who had visited Pakistan in March 2014.
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