Nawaz, Thomson discuss bilateral relations

EuropeNawaz, Thomson discuss bilateral relations

LAHORE: The British High Commissioner to Pakistan Adam Thomson on Saturday called on Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif; they discussed mutual interest and bilateral relations in the meeting.

The British government is an advocate of democracy, said Thomson adding that their government wants better relation with the future democratic government of Pakistan.

Moreover, PML-N chief said that Pakistan’s new government would focus more on trade than aid so that the economic crisis can be extracted from the country.

The British High Commissioner also congratulated Nawaz Sharif on his success in the general elections and expressed good wishes on behalf of United Kingdom.

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