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Prime Minister of Pakistan to arrive in an official Visit to BiH

Published December 19, 2016
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pakistan-prime-ministerPrime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is coming to an official visit to BiH, confirmed the Council of Ministers of BiH.

Sharif will be staying in BiH for three days. He is invited by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of BiH Denis Zvizdić, whom he will meet during his stay. The Pakistani Prime Minister will also meet with members of the Presidency of BiH, members of the Parliament of BiH, and with Reis ul-Ulema Husein Effendi Kavazović.

The Prime Minister will speak at the business forum and meet with members of the Foreign Trade Chamber, as well as with representatives of the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency.

According to the announcement, the discussions will be led about bilateral relations, with special emphasis on political, trade, and economic relations, interparliamentary connections, and improvement of relations in the field of culture and education.

Prime Minister of Pakistan will speak with representatives of BiH authorities about regional and international issues that cause concern in both countries.

(Source: klix.ba)

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