Nawaz meets Pak fashion designer in Paris
By our correspondents
December 01, 2015
LAHORE: Designer Mehmood Bhatti of Pakistan origin has met Prime Minster Nawaz Sharif in Paris. Nawaz assured the known fashion designer of his cooperation in initiating different projects including a fashion university. He also urged Bhatti to make investment in Pakistan. Bhatti said the visit of Nawaz has consolidated Pakistan’s relations with France and it will benefit Pakistanis living abroad. He said Nawaz has assured him of cooperation in building the fashion university. He said he would build a medical college, fashion school and university in Lahore. He said Pakistanis were scared after the terror strikes in France but the visit of the prime minister will help settle down the affairs.
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