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UAE crown prince arrives in Islamabad on day-long visit
Dawn.comJanuary 06, 2019
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Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan arrived in Islamabad on Sunday for a day-long visit during which he will hold a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, followed by delegation level talks.
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan arrived in Islamabad on Sunday for a day-long visit. — DawnNewsTV
The crown prince is visiting Pakistan after nearly 12 years.
The visit is aimed at building on the fresh momentum in ties injected by recent contacts at the leadership level, the Foreign Office earlier said.
Prime Minister Khan has visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE) twice after assuming office in August to seek economic assistance to ward off the country's foreign exchange crisis.
Pakistan and the UAE last week finalised the terms and conditions of a $6.2bn support package for Islamabad, which the crown prince is expected to announce during his visit today.
The package, which includes $3.2bn worth of oil supplies, is to help Islamabad address its balance of payments crisis.
Dawn.comJanuary 06, 2019
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Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan arrived in Islamabad on Sunday for a day-long visit during which he will hold a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, followed by delegation level talks.
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan arrived in Islamabad on Sunday for a day-long visit. — DawnNewsTV
The crown prince is visiting Pakistan after nearly 12 years.
The visit is aimed at building on the fresh momentum in ties injected by recent contacts at the leadership level, the Foreign Office earlier said.
Prime Minister Khan has visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE) twice after assuming office in August to seek economic assistance to ward off the country's foreign exchange crisis.
Pakistan and the UAE last week finalised the terms and conditions of a $6.2bn support package for Islamabad, which the crown prince is expected to announce during his visit today.
The package, which includes $3.2bn worth of oil supplies, is to help Islamabad address its balance of payments crisis.