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Pakistan, Malaysia determined to enhance cooperation in every field

PUTRAJAYA – Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Malaysian counterpart Mahathir Mohamad have on Tuesday pledged to continue boosting cooperation in every field.

While jointly holding a press conference after delegation-level talks, PM Imran said that he is regretted for not attending the Kuala Lumpur Conference. The world was having wrong perception that the summit will divide Muslim community, he added.

The premier further thanked Malaysian counterpart for fearlessly raising occupied Kashmir issue on every forum. He said unfortunately a very radical and extremist government has taken over India which has put the Kashmiri people in an open prison.

He said it is important for the Muslim countries to educate the western world and non Muslim countries about the true teachings of Islam. He said we are working on a joint media that not only projects the positive image of Islam and fight Islamophobia but also educate the young Muslim generation about Islam.

In his remarks, Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad said Pakistan and Malaysia have multifaceted relations and this visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan reflects the commitment to further promote these relations.

He said we have set a stage for a new phase in the relationship saying his country will continue to foster and deepen relations with Pakistan.

Mahathir Mohamad said we also discussed the current situation in Muslim Ummah including the Palestine. He said we have agreed to increase the collaborative efforts to uphold the true values of Islam and promote the solidarity of Muslim Ummah.


Pakistan, Malaysia sign MoU regarding exchange of prisoners


Meanwhile, Malaysian law minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi also signed an agreement regarding exchange of prisoners between both countries.


PM Imran, PM Mahathir hold delegation-level talks


Earlier today, PM Imran and PM Mahathir deliberated upon the entire spectrum of bilateral relations and ways and means to further expand their relations in different sectors including trade, economy and tourism.

It is to be mentioned here that PM Imran Khan will also address a think-tank event organized by the Institute of Strategic and International Studies of Malaysia.

During the visit, PM Imran will continue to highlight the dire human rights and humanitarian situation in occupied Kashmir, emphasize the importance of averting risks to regional peace and stability posed by Indian belligerence, and underscore the importance of peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute.






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