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Pakistan, Qatar agree to further solidify parliamentary relations

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has expressed satisfaction over the economic cooperation between Pakistan and Qatar.

Talking to Ambassador of Qatar Ali Mubarak Ali Essa Al-Khater who called on him in Islamabad today, he said investors from Qatar can take benefit from investment opportunities in Pakistan.

He said that both Pakistan and Qatar should take advantage of each other’s experiences for the mutual benefits of the people of two countries.

Referring to the parliamentary collaboration between the parliaments of both countries, the speaker said that Parliamentary diplomacy was essential in bringing two nations closer.

On the occasion, Ambassador Ali Mubarak Ali Essa Al-Khater said Qatar attaches immense importance to its brotherly relations with Pakistan and the incumbent leadership of Qatar is keen to further enhance ties with Pakistan.

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