Islamabad: On the invitation of Egyptian counterpart, Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi will be visiting the Arab Republic of Egypt from February 16-18.

The visit of the Foreign Minister is taking place in the backdrop of the meetings between Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Egypt President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi; first, on the side-lines of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Makkah Summit in 2019, and then on the side-lines of the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York in 2019.
During the visit, the Foreign Minister will hold detailed consultations with his Egyptian counterpart and call on other dignitaries. He will also interact with leading Egyptian businessmen and members of the Pakistani community. The visit of the Foreign Minister is expected to further strengthen and diversify Pakistan’s bilateral ties with brotherly Egypt.
During these meetings, the two leaders agreed to further strengthen bilateral cooperation and enhance high-level exchanges. Last year, the Prime Minister also had a telephone conversation with Egyptian President regarding his ‘Global Initiative on Debt Relief’ for developing countries, which was supported by Egypt.
Pakistan and Egypt enjoy close fraternal relations firmly anchored on common faith, culture and values. The two countries have similar perceptions on a range of regional and global issues. Bilateral cooperation is advanced through strong institutional mechanisms, including the Joint Ministerial Commission, Annual Bilateral Consultations, and Joint Business Council.
More than 40 agreements signed between the two sides in diverse fields provide a firm basis for enhanced cooperation. Pakistan and Egypt also work closely in the multilateral arena, in particular the United Nations, OIC and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
Egypt’s deep linkages with the African Continent make it a gateway to Africa. In line with Pakistan’s desire to forge stronger ties with the Islamic world, as well as the government’s ‘Engage Africa’ initiative, Pakistan accords high importance to its partnership with Egypt.

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