Japan Foreign Minister meets Pakistani counterpart, expresses desire to enhance bilateral ties
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – Japan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs Kazuyuki Nakane has arrived in Pakistan for a bilateral visit.
He met with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Friday, according to the Foreign Office.
During the meeting, both notabilities talked about cooperation in areas such as investment trade, science and technology and human resource development. Foreign Office representative Dr Mohammad Faisal tweeted.
The Japanese minister also drew attention to the new opportunities in Pakistan for investment and trade.
The visiting minister will be holding meetings with high-level military and civil officials during his Pakistan visit
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