KARACHI: State head Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday got a call from Ruler Charles III of the Unified Realm, who welcomed the chief to go to the Province Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa in October, an assertion from the PM Office said.
As indicated by the Ward’s site, government heads meet at regular intervals for the CHOGM, facilitated by various part nations on a turning premise. The 2022 gathering was held in Rwanda, while this year, Samoa will have the occasion, which will run from October 21-26.
Shehbaz Sharif accepted the invitation, according to a statement from the PM Office. He said that the summit would be a “significant moment” in the Commonwealth’s history because it would be the first summit King Charles III would chair since becoming head of the Commonwealth in September 2022.
“State leader Sharif emphasized Pakistan’s obligation to the Ward and the qualities revered in the Province Sanction,” the assertion said.
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“He said the CHOGM in Samoa would give a gathering to examine potential open doors for improving intra-Province collaboration on various significant issues, like encouraging maintainable turn of events, reinforcing majority rule establishments, and engaging Republic youth,” as per the assertion.
PM Shehbaz stated that he particularly looked forward to engaging with Commonwealth leaders on climate change, particularly considering Pakistan’s high vulnerability to the effects of climate change. He noted the king’s longstanding interest in environmental issues and various initiatives for climate sustainability.
In addition, the prime minister inquired about the king’s health and conveyed his best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who revealed earlier this month that she had successfully completed her chemotherapy treatment.
Meeting with Jane Marriott Separately, PM Shehbaz reaffirmed his commitment to working closely with the British leadership to strengthen relations between the two countries during a meeting with British High Commissioner to Pakistan Jane Marriott. He also emphasized that their long-standing ties could be further enhanced through cooperation in various areas.
The chief stressed the requirement for improved coordination and collaboration on exchange and venture, environmental change, social network, and provincial and multilateral issues of common interest.
He expressed that large number of Pakistanis living in England filled in as a fundamental connection between the two nations, assuming a key part in improving reciprocal relations.
The British High Commissioner wished Pakistan well on behalf of the British government, and the prime minister also sent his best wishes to King Charles III.
Published in newscerts, September nineteenth, 2024