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Thailand's Prime Minister to visit Pakistan.

In the 70's there was the seemingly never-ending processions to foreign leaders to Pakistan. While most remember the 1974 OIC Summit (I remember the footage of Qaddafi and ZAB's cheek-kisses) Pakistan was frequented by so many leaders then: There would be huge displays of welcome in Islamabad. The usual wreath-layings in M.A.Jinnah Mausoleum in Karachi.

Anyway, welcome to the beautiful Thai PM!
 
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In the 70's there was the seemingly never-ending processions to foreign leaders to Pakistan. While most remember the 1974 OIC Summit (I remember the footage of Qaddafi and ZAB's cheek-kisses) Pakistan was frequented by so many leaders then: There would be huge displays of welcome in Islamabad. The usual wreath-layings in M.A.Jinnah Mausoleum in Karachi.

Anyway, welcome to the beautiful Thai PM!


Its the duty of the young Pakistanis, to return those days.
 
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Its the duty of the young Pakistanis, to return those days.

What can young Pakistani do? We don't have support like our political parties have. We are just young. We cannot do anything without public's support.
 
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Thai PM aims to 'double bilateral trade volume with Pak

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ISLAMABAD:

Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on her maiden visit to Pakistan said that her country hopes to double its bilateral trade volume with Pakistan to over $2 billion by 2018.

Shinawatra, who arrived in Pakistan for an official tour on Tuesday, addressed a joint press conference with Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad.

“We both recognise the vast potential in our bilateral relations,” said Shinawatra.

“On the economic front, we’re pleased that our trade volume increased to over $1 billion in 2011, and agree to double bilateral trade volume by 2018. This is why we have set up the Joint Trade Committee (JTC) and the Joint Business Council.”

She further explained that the JTC would also discuss the feasibility of concluding the free-trade agreement between Thailand and Pakistan in the near future.

Shinwatra, who is the sister of former Thai prime minister and business tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra, also expressed a strong interest in cooperation in matters of defense and security.

“On security and defense cooperation, we agree to further strengthen this cooperation through exchange of visits, trainings and joint exercises.”

She stressed the need to enhance people-to-people contacts between the two countries.

Pakistan and Thailand also signed an agreement and two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on Tuesday, for increasing cooperation in economic and diplomatic fields.

The agreement exempted the visa requirement for visits by diplomatic staff, while the MoUs agreed to establish a Joint Business Council and a Joint Trade Committee (JTC) to facilitate bilateral economic activity.

The Thai Prime Minister said both countries saw huge benefits in a stronger mutual economic relationship, and the JTC was there to actualise it.

A red-carpet reception

The Thai Prime Minister, who is on a two day official visit to Pakistan, received a red-carpet reception by Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication Anusha Rehman, followed by a 19-gun salute.

Also present was the Ambassador of Thailand in Pakistan Marwin T Attanawin.

The bilateral visit of Thai Prime Minister in Pakistan on the invitation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is the first of its kind in a decade.

While the national anthem of both countries were played, Shinawatra was presented a salute by a contingent of three forces.

Aside from calling on President Asif Ali Zardari and holding official talks with PM Nawaz, she is expected to sign agreements and two MoUs.

The business delegation who has accompanied the Thai Prime Minister will be meeting with their Pakistani counterparts during their two-day visit.


Thai PM aims to ‘double bilateral trade volume with Pak to $2 bln by 2018′ – The Express Tribune
 
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Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (L) speaks at a joint news conference with her Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif at the Prime Minister's residence in Islamabad August 20, 2013.

:yahoo:
 
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I just have 2 qwestions. Was yingluck dressed appropriately for the pure pakistan in a burpa and all? Scond, has pakistan agreed to her begging to help finishing the mohamaden terrorism in the south of thailand or has she been convinced of the peacedul religion otherwise ?
 
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I just have 2 qwestions. Was yingluck dressed appropriately for the pure pakistan in a burpa and all? Scond, has pakistan agreed to her begging to help finishing the mohamaden terrorism in the south of thailand or has she been convinced of the peacedul religion otherwise ?


Oh another negative attitude from India. We will answer to your question later.
 
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Pakistan‚ Thailand agree to boost cooperation in diverse sectors.

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Pakistan and Thailand have agreed to establish joint trade committee and joint business council and to double the bilateral trade in next five years.

This was stated by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and her Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra at a joint press stake out following their talks in Islamabad.

The two sides noted that the bilateral trade crossed one billion dollars in 2011 and agreed to further consolidate and expand their partnership in different fields and enhance cooperation in regional and multilateral framework.

The inaugural session of the joint trade committee is being held tomorrow to identify areas of further collaboration.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan has invited Thai businessmen to invest in Pakistan in various sectors including infrastructure development‚ energy‚ water and power‚ as well as tourism and hospitality.

The Thai Prime Minister said the two countries want to conclude free trade agreement for their mutual benefit. She invited the Prime Minister to visit Thailand.

PTV News Official Website
 
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Pakistan‚ Thailand agree to boost cooperation in diverse sectors.

topstory.jpg


Pakistan and Thailand have agreed to establish joint trade committee and joint business council and to double the bilateral trade in next five years.

This was stated by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and her Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra at a joint press stake out following their talks in Islamabad.

The two sides noted that the bilateral trade crossed one billion dollars in 2011 and agreed to further consolidate and expand their partnership in different fields and enhance cooperation in regional and multilateral framework.

The inaugural session of the joint trade committee is being held tomorrow to identify areas of further collaboration.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan has invited Thai businessmen to invest in Pakistan in various sectors including infrastructure development‚ energy‚ water and power‚ as well as tourism and hospitality.

The Thai Prime Minister said the two countries want to conclude free trade agreement for their mutual benefit. She invited the Prime Minister to visit Thailand.

PTV News Official Website

Thai PM is really trying hard to make united Asian Century.
 
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Thai Premier Shinawatra arriving on 20th

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Thailand’s Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra would start her two-day official visit to Pakistan from August 20.

Shinawatra was invited to Islamabad by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. This will be the first visit from a Thai premier to Pakistan in more than a decade. During her first-ever visit to Pakistan, the Thai PM will chair and inaugurate the first session of the Pakistan-Thailand Joint Trade Committee on August 21.

She will also initiate discussions on bilateral ties, economic relations, trade ventures between Pakistan and Thailand besides discovering new avenues of extended mutual cooperation.During her visit, Shinawatra will also hold meetings with President Asif Ali Zardari.

One agreement and two MoUs will be signed between Pakistan and Thailand during the Thai PM’s visit.The Thai PM will be accompanied by a high-level delegation of cabinet members, high officials and businessmen from Thailand.The Thai business delegation will hold separate meetings with its Pakistani counterpart.


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i just love her:smitten::omghaha:
 
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