Parliamentary delegation leaves for Bahrain on three-day official visit

PakistanParliamentary delegation leaves for Bahrain on three-day official visit

Parliamentary delegation leaves for Bahrain on three-day official visit

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A parliamentary delegation headed by the Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has left to Bahrain on Saturday on a three-day official visit.

During his stay in Bahrain, the speaker national assembly will hold talks with his Bahraini counterpart besides holding meeting with Bahraini political leadership and business community.

The speaker national assembly will discuss ways and means to further enhance bilateral relation through interaction of parliamentarians as well as strengthening trade, educational, cultural and investment links between Pakistan and Bahrain.

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