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Sharjeel for improved ties with UAE
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KARACHI: Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Monday discussed ways to strengthen shared values and enhance cooperation in various fields with Consul General of the United Arab Emirates in Karachi Bakheet Ateeqal Remethi. During the meeting, it was agreed to further promote economic and social development and cooperation, according to a statement issued here. The minister commended the UAE’s efforts for the development of Pakistan, especially Sindh, stating that the mutual brotherly relations between the UAE and Sindh span decades. He emphasised that the UAE is a long-time brotherly nation and that its contributions to the people of Sindh are evident and unforgettable. The provincial government, he added, is committed to enhancing the partnership to promote peace, prosperity, and deepen these relations.
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