The crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, will launch Thursday in his first official visit to Pakistan during the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday.
The crown prince will be accompanied by a high -level delegation, including ministers, senior officials and eminent business leaders, stressing the importance of this visit.
This trip marks an important step in strengthening long -standing fraternal links between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (water). The visit aims to strengthen the historical obligations shared by the two nations and to extend bilateral economic cooperation.
During his visit, Sheikh Khaled should engage with the leadership of Pakistan to discuss questions of mutual interest, focusing on improving economic and investment ties.
Several agreements and memorandums of understanding (MOUS) will be signed, paving the way for joint ventures and projects that promote long -term collaboration in various sectors.
According to the press release, the visit highlights the deep relationship between the two countries, characterized by mutual respect, confidence and shared aspirations. It also reflects the commitment to establish an increasing partnership and to improve the links of people to people between Pakistan and water.
Last month, the president of the water, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed, Al Nahyan visited Pakistan, where he was warmly welcomed by Prime Minister Shehbaz, the chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, and other senior officials.
Discussions between the two leaders focused on strengthening economic cooperation, regional stability, climate change and global mutual interests. The two leaders have undertaken to promote greater collaboration in priority sectors to ensure a prosperous future for the two nations.
The United Arab Emirates were a key partner for Pakistan, with its important diaspora contributing to the economy of Pakistan thanks to funding. The Pays du Gulf also plays a crucial role in the supply of humanitarian aid, to support the development of infrastructure and to help Pakistan during difficult times.
Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates continue to work together in the trade, energy and technology sectors, strengthening their lasting friendship and their mutual commitment to prosperity.