Pakistan aims to strengthen partnership with UK, says Ishaq Dar
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to a strong, broad-based and multifaceted Pakistan-UK partnership.
He was talking to UK’s Parliament Under-Secret of State Lord Wajid Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Ishaq Dar praised the British Pakistani community for its important role in strengthening relations between Pakistan and the UK.
Lord Wajid Khan, who wrapped up his three-day official visit to Pakistan on Wednesday, acknowledged the government’s efforts toward economic reforms and their positive impact on the country’s economic stability.
During his visit, Lord Wajid appreciated Pakistan’s work in promoting minority rights and interfaith harmony. He visited both Faisal Mosque and St. Joseph’s Cathedral, highlighting the value of religious coexistence and mutual respect.
He also spoke at the first Overseas Pakistanis Convention, where he praised the contributions of the 1.6 million British Pakistanis. Lord Wajid noted that the UK and Pakistan are actively working together to address major global issues like climate change, crime, and illegal migration.
Expressing a deep personal connection to Pakistan, Lord Wajid spoke fondly of his family roots in Gujrat and noted the emotional bond he shares with the country.