Inaugural session of Pakistan-Malaysia bilateral consultations held in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – The inaugural session of Bilateral Consultations between Pakistan and Malaysia was held in Islamabad today. The Pakistan side was led by Foreign Secretary, Tehmina Janjua.
Mr. Dato Sri Muhammad Shahrul Ikram bin Yakob, Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia headed the Malaysian side.
The Bilateral Consultations provided an opportunity to exchange views on the priorities of each side and to build on the decisions taken during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Malaysia on 20-21 November 2019. The potential areas for further cooperation were identified mainly, in the spheres of political, defence, trade and investment, education, culture, parliamentary exchanges and people-to-people contacts.
It was agreed that regular Bilateral Consultations were essential to monitor progress and achieve results.
Detailed discussions were also held on regional and global issues, including the situation in Afghanistan, Kashmir and Palestine. The Foreign Secretary briefed the Malaysian Secretary General on the current situation in Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Indian belligerence which was a threat to peace and security.
The Two sides reaffirmed their resolve to promote closer cooperation at international fora.
The Secretary General also called on Foreign Minister, Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi. The Foreign Minister welcomed the Malaysian delegation in Pakistan and expressed satisfaction over the upward trajectory in bilateral relations between Pakistan and Malaysia.
Pakistan and Malaysia have historical relations deeply rooted in mutual respect and support at regional and global level.
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