Pakistan wants robust ties with Somalia: President
The outgoing Ambassador of Somalia to Pakistan, Mrs Khadija M. Almakhzoumi, paid a farewell call on President Dr Arif Alvi
Staff Report
Islamabad, APR 8 /DNA/ – President Dr Arif Alvi has called for strengthening bilateral relations between Pakistan and Somalia in all areas of mutual interest, particularly trade and economy. He said that Pakistan had initiated the ‘’Look Africa Policy’’, which would further boost bilateral relations with all African countries. The President expressed these views while talking to the outgoing Ambassador of Somalia to Pakistan, Mrs Khadija M. Almakhzoumi, who paid a farewell call on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, today.
Talking to the outgoing envoy, the President thanked Somalia for participating in the two sessions of the Council of Foreign Ministers of OIC Countries in Islamabad. He underscored the need for increasing the exchange of parliamentary delegations between the two countries and invited the Somali Parliamentarians to benefit from the Parliamentary Services Program offered by the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Service (PIPS), Islamabad. He highlighted that Pakistan eagerly welcomed African students and a large number of Somali students were already enrolled in Pakistani academic institutions. He further stated that Pakistan was host to a sizeable number of Somali refugees and was desirous of their safe and early return to their homes.
The President appreciated the services of the outgoing envoy in promoting bilateral ties between the two countries and conveyed his best wishes for her future responsibilities.
Related News
President Zardari, High Commissioner Hawkins pledge to strengthen Australia-Pakistan relations
ISLAMABAD, APR 24 /DNA/ – High Commissioner of Australia to Pakistan, Neil Hawkins, called onRead More
Ambassador Jemal, Climate Minister Romina launch green legacy initiative
SIALKOT, APR 24 /DNA/ – Jemal Beker Abdula, Special Envoy and Ambassador of the FederalRead More
Comments are Closed