Pakistan and Australia to Boost Trade, Cooperation, Collective Action Against Terrorism
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed condolences over the shooting at Bondi Beach, Sydney, on December 14, which resulted in 15 deaths and many injuries, and condemned the act of terrorism, stating that terrorism has no religion and must be condemned in all forms and manifestations.
- During a meeting with Australian High Commissioner Tim Kane, Shehbaz emphasized expanding trade, especially in agriculture and livestock sectors, as mutual areas of interest and highlighted Reko-Diq as an example of Pakistan's mining potential.
- Ambassador Tim Kane thanked Shehbaz for the warm welcome and expressed Australia's desire to strengthen bilateral relations across areas of mutual interest, including trade, culture, and people-to-people linkages.
- Shehbaz reaffirmed Pakistan's solidarity with Australia during its time of grief and praised the Pakistani diaspora in Australia for serving as a vital bridge between the two nations.
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PM Shehbaz condemns Bondi attack and boosts Pakistan Australia ties
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Australian High Commissioner Tim Kane to discuss the recent tragic shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney. The attack occurred during the Hanukkah festival, leaving 15 people dead and many others injured. PM Shehbaz strongly condemned the attack, calling it a cowardly act of terrorism. He emphasized that terrorism has no religion and should be condemned in all forms. He also expressed Pakistan’s solidarity with …
PM Shehbaz Urges Stronger Pakistan Australia Trade
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday emphasized the need to expand trade and investment ties between Pakistan and Australia, describing agriculture and livestock as key sectors for future cooperation. He welcomed the positive momentum in bilateral relations between the two countries. The prime minister shared these views during a meeting with newly appointed Australian High Commissioner Tim Kane, who paid a courtesy call on him in Islamabad. …
The Prime Minister said that collective action is needed to eliminate the scourge of terrorism.
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