Senator Faisal Javed discusses Corona Relief Fund with PM Imran Khan

UncategorizedSenator Faisal Javed discusses Corona Relief Fund with PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Senator Faisal Javed Khan met Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday, and held a discussion on various issues particularly the Corona Relief Fund.

During the meeting, Faisal Javed apprised the prime minister about the positive response by Pakistanis towards the fund.

   

The prime minister said that the spirit of Pakistanis contributing to the Corona Relief Fund is commendable.

Imran Khan said that this spirit of service to humanity is the real strength and virtue of our society.

They also exchanged views on promoting mutual cooperation among Muslim Countries in the field of culture and arts.

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