Pakistan’s High Commissioner to UK visits Chairman Senate

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Pakistan's High Commissioner to UK visits Chairman Senate
Pakistan’s newly designated High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr. Muhammad Faisal, visit Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at the Parliament House.

Islamabad, 28 August 2023 (TDI): Dr. Muhammad Faisal, Pakistan’s recently appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, paid a visit to Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani at Parliament House on Monday.

Chairman Senate heartily greeted Dr. Faisal on his recent appointment and expressed his best wishes for his tenure at the meeting.

Additionally, the Chairman Senate stated that Dr Faisal’s appointment as Pakistan’s High Commissioner will further strengthen Pakistan’s existing bilateral ties with the United Kingdom.

Moreover, the Chairman Senate urged Dr Faisal to promote cooperation in the domains of environment, trade, information technology, education, and other sectors, emphasizing the necessity of partnership between the two countries in these domains.

Furthermore, the Chairman Senate extended an invitation to British entrepreneurs to explore investment possibilities in Pakistan, citing the country’s potential for economic growth and stability.

Chairman Senate also emphasized that investor trust would considerably help advance the country’s economic stability.

Additionally, the Chairman Senate emphasized the importance of strong business and economic relations in strengthening the link between the peoples of both countries.

The Chairman of the Senate praised the critical contribution of Pakistanis living in the United Kingdom, regarding them bridge builders between the two countries.

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He also encouraged rapid attention to the issues confronting these immigrants, urging speedy settlement.

In the end, the Chairman Senate expressed his faith in Dr Muhammad Faisal’s competence and best wishes for his efforts as Pakistani High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.