Qatari Ambassador‚ Sardar Ayaz discuss bilateral ties

Diplomatic CircleQatari Ambassador‚ Sardar Ayaz discuss bilateral ties

ISLAMABAD: Speaker National Assembly (NA) Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has said Pakistan has its historic brotherly relations with Qatar and wants them to be taken up to new heights through parliamentary cooperation between the legislatures of both the countries.

Sardar Ayaz Sadiq was talking to the Ambassador of Qatar Sayyar Abdul Rehman Moawada in Islamabad today. He said that Pak-Qatar friendship group in National Assembly of Pakistan will be activated soon.

He suggested early establishment of Qatar-Pak friendship in Qatari National Assembly.Qatari Ambassador said that his country would extend all-out support to Pakistan in addressing the energy shortages.

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