Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Sunday that the country’s economy is on the verge of revival due to the efforts made by the incumbent government.
According to details, renowned business personalities from the United Kingdom called on the premier in Islamabad. On this occasion, it was resolved to further bolster the business-to-business relations between both Pakistan and the UK.
“It is the topmost priority of the government to promote foreign investment in the country,” said PM Shehbaz.
The prime minister added: “We are providing the best facilities to the business and traders’ communities through one window operation.”
PM Shehbaz had also given an invitation to the British delegation for investing in Pakistan.
Moreover, the British delegation commended PM Shehbaz’s policies to pave the way for a robust economy in Pakistan.
– PM Shehbaz hails Qatar as 'second home' –
Few days back, PM Shehbaz hailed Qatar as his "second home," expressing gratitude to Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani for giving him an invitation to visit the country.
Expressing his thoughts in Doha, PM Shehbaz acknowledged "Manzar: Pakistan Art and Architecture 1940 to Today," saying, "The Manzar Arts Exhibition will help to reflect the cultures of both Pakistan and Qatar."
"The exhibition highlights the robust ties that both Pakistan and Qatar have shared with each other," he stated.
He said, "I would also like to felicitate the overseas Pakistanis [who are in Qatar] on the inauguration of the exhibition." The premier also commended the efforts of Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar, saying, "Atta Tarar has played a substantial role in ensuring the successful inaugural of the exhibition."
PM Shehbaz stated: "Pakistan has a 5,000-year-old history in culture. The Qatar Museum is becoming instrumental in advancing cultural diplomacy."
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