Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif will undertake an official visit to the United Arab Emirates (Water) on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
The visit highlights the fraternal relationships deeply rooted between Pakistan and water, built on mutual trust, shared values and close cooperation in several sectors.
The Prime Minister will be accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, federal ministers and other senior officials.
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During the visit, Shehbaz will hold high -level commitments with the water management, including a bilateral meeting with the president of the water and sovereign of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a wide range of bilateral, regional and global questions of mutual interest and concern will be discussed during interactions.
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The visit aims to deepen economic cooperation, strengthen political understanding and promote multifaceted collaboration between sectors, including trade, investment, energy and work.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the visit is a manifestation of the common commitment of Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates to improve their strategic partnership.
The two parties should explore new paths for collaboration, while strengthening their long -standing cordial links.
Shehbaz also organized telephone conversations with several world leaders on the occasion of Eidul Azha. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace, unity within the Muslim Ummah and stronger bilateral cooperation.
The discussions were used to extend festive greetings and to promote the shared values of solidarity and mutual respect among nations.
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Earlier, Shehbaz undertook an official two -day visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where he had talks with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
The visit coincided with Eidul Azha and aimed to express the appreciation of Pakistan for the constructive role of the kingdom in the softening of tensions between Pakistan and India during their recent conflict.
The Prime Minister was accompanied by a high -level delegation, including ministers and civil servants, reflecting the importance of Islamabad to the visit.
In May, Shehbaz Sharif concluded a six -day tour in Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tadjikistan.
This visit was undertaken to consolidate the regional ties and personally thank the management of these nations for their support during the crisis with India.
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The trip ended in Tajikistan, where the Prime Minister participated in the International Conference on Dushanbe Glaciers, reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to regional cooperation on climatic issues.
The two diplomatic commitments have been described by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part of Pakistan’s broader effort to strengthen strategic partnerships, strengthen economic relations and strengthen solidarity in the region.




