Pak-Kuwait FMs decide to set up joint commission for boosting bilateral economic ties
Tashkent: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Ahmed Nasser Al-Muhammad Al-Sabah Friday vowed to set up a joint commission to promote bilateral economic ties in near future.

The two ministers met on the sidelines of the Central and South Asia Coordination Conference in Tashkent, to decide that the Commission would work under their supervision.
The two sides discussed issues of mutual interest and the promotion of bilateral cooperation in various fields particularly education, science, technology, culture and food security.
Qureshi said Pakistan and Kuwait enjoyed fraternal ties based on common religious and cultural bonds.
The both emphasized opon the need to strengthening high-level relations between Pakistan and Kuwait.
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