Back-Channel Diplomacy With India Restored: Nawaz
He Expressed This View While Talking To British Foreign Secretary William Hague, Who Called On Him Here At The Prime Minister's Office. At The Meeting, Nawaz Urged The UK To Help Pakistan Access European Markets.
The Two Sides Discussed The Whole Range Of Bilateral Relations And Expressed Satisfaction With The Direction And Trajectory Of Relationship.During The Meeting, The Focus Was Primarily In Government Priorities For The Revival Of Economy Of Pakistan, Compared To The Energy Crisis, The Creation Of A Favorable Business And Investment Climate And To Improve The Security Situation.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Has Reiterated Pakistan's Commitment To Support All Efforts To Promote Peace And Stability In Afghanistan.Pakistan Continue To Support The International Community To Restore Peace In Afghanistan And Rebuilding Of Destroyed Infrastructure, He Said . He Said That Pakistan Wanted To Expand Relations With Britain In Various Fields.
The Prime Minister Also Informed Secretary Hague Efforts To Improve Relations With India, Including The Rebirth Of The New Channel Of Diplomacy And The Resumption Of Dialogue Process.He Informed The British Minister Of Foreign Affairs In Islamabad Again Revived Channel Diplomacy With India.
Secretary Hague Expressed His Full Support To All Initiatives And Reaffirmed The British Friendship To Pakistan And The Desire To Contribute To The Development And Prosperity.Hague Pakistan Also Appreciated Pakistan's Role For Peace In The Region, Including Afghanistan. He Said That Pakistan Has Played A Key Role In The War Against Terrorism.
The Two Sides Noted That The Visit Of Prime Minister David Cameron Last Month Had A Message Sentthe Suitable For A Lasting Partnership Between The Two Countries. The Meeting Discussed How The UK Could Contribute To And Benefit From The Investment And Business Opportunities In Pakistan.
The Two Leaders Also Discussed The Situation In The Region, Including Afghanistan. The British Foreign Minister Was Accompanied By The British High Commissioner Adam Thompson And Other Senior Officials.
The Prime Minister Was Assisted By National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz And Foreign Affairs, Special Assistant Foreign Minister Tariq Fatemi And Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani.
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