ADB Vice President meets PM Imran Khan

Government of PakistanADB Vice President meets PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Vice President of Asian Development Bank (ADB) Shixin Chen met Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Monday.

In the meeting, the prime minister appreciated the Asian Development Bank for its support to the government in the socio-economic development of Pakistan.

The ADB vice president assured the prime minister that the Bank would continue to support Pakistan in its endeavors to accelerate the growth of Pakistan’s economy.

Shixin Chen appreciated the Pakistani government’s handling of COVID-19 crisis and said that Pakistan economy has much better than many countries during COVID crisis.

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