Pakistan greatly values its relationship with Tunisia: PM Imran Khan

Government of PakistanPakistan greatly values its relationship with Tunisia: PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Tunisian Ambassador to Pakistan Borhene El Kamel met Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad, and exchanged views on Pakistan-Tunisia bilateral relations and other issues of mutual interest.

Talking to the envoy, the prime minister said that Pakistan greatly values its relationship with Tunisia which is anchored in common faith, history, and culture.

   

During the meeting, the Tunisian ambassador handed over a letter from President of Tunisia Khais Saied in response to the prime minister’s letter which he had addressed to the leaders of Muslim Ummah highlighting the scourage of Islamophobia and the need for Muslim world to take it up in unison with the rest of the world.

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s letter sent to all the Muslim leaders had highlighted the need for urgent efforts to confront campaigns targeting Muslims and that Muslim Ummah should further strengthen channels of dialogue and coexistence between different religions.

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