Abu Dhabi Group to further their investments in Pakistan: Sheikh Nahayan

Government of PakistanAbu Dhabi Group to further their investments in Pakistan: Sheikh Nahayan
Abu Dhabi Group - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister for Culture, Youth and Social Development Sheikh Nahayan bin Mubarak Al Nahayan has said that the Abu Dhabi Group would further their investments in Pakistan and a new project worth US$ 500 would be started in Pakistan soon. Talking to the Chairman for Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Shehryar Khan Afridi who met him in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, Sheikh Nahayan said that the UAE and Pakistan are tied in decades of brother ties and the Overseas Pakistanis living in the UAE have provided further impetus to the historical and friendly ties between the two states. Sheikh Nahayan bin Mubarak said that services of Pakistanis based in the UAE helped the UAE develop into a modern Country. The minister said that the UAE has become an attraction for the world investors and Pakistanis along with people from all over the world have been representing their culture really well. Conveying a special message of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Sheikh Nahayan, Shehryar Afridi said that the ties between the two friendly nations would further be cemented. Shehryar Afridi said that Pakistan and the UAE have a wonderful relationship and both the Countries would further these ties in the near future. Afridi raised the issues faced by the overseas Pakistanis in the UAE and requested the minister to play a role in resolving those issues. Sheikh Nahayan assured Shehryar Afridi that the problems faced by Pakistani diaspora in the UAE would be resolved amicably. The UAE minister appreciated Shehryar Khan Afridi's efforts in activating youth of Pakistan on the issue of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) saying it was need of the hour. "I extend my good wishes to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan for all his future endeavours,” Sheikh Nahayan said.
Sheikh Nahayan bin Mubarak Al Nahayan

ABU DHABI, UAE: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister for Culture, Youth and Social Development Sheikh Nahayan bin Mubarak Al Nahayan has said that the Abu Dhabi Group would further their investments in Pakistan and a new project worth US$ 500 would be started in Pakistan soon.

Talking to the Chairman for Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Shehryar Khan Afridi who met him in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, Sheikh Nahayan said that the UAE and Pakistan are tied in decades of brother ties and the Overseas Pakistanis living in the UAE have provided further impetus to the historical and friendly ties between the two states.

Sheikh Nahayan bin Mubarak said that services of Pakistanis based in the UAE helped the UAE develop into a modern Country.

The minister said that the UAE has become an attraction for the world investors and Pakistanis along with people from all over the world have been representing their culture really well.

Conveying a special message of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Sheikh Nahayan, Shehryar Afridi said that the ties between the two friendly nations would further be cemented.

Shehryar Afridi said that Pakistan and the UAE have a wonderful relationship and both the Countries would further these ties in the near future.

Afridi raised the issues faced by the overseas Pakistanis in the UAE and requested the minister to play a role in resolving those issues.

Sheikh Nahayan assured Shehryar Afridi that the problems faced by Pakistani diaspora in the UAE would be resolved amicably.

The UAE minister appreciated Shehryar Khan Afridi’s efforts in activating youth of Pakistan on the issue of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) saying it was need of the hour.

“I extend my good wishes to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan for all his future endeavours,” Sheikh Nahayan said.

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