Naveed Ahmad Khan
Islamabad:The Foreign Office has announced that Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Ahmed Abdel Ati will undertake an official visit to Pakistan from November 29 to 30, following an invitation extended by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
The visit is expected to further strengthen the longstanding and friendly relations between the two brotherly countries.
According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, the two sides will focus on enhancing cooperation across multiple areas, including politics, economy, defense, culture, and people-to-people exchanges. Dr. Abdel Ati and Ishaq Dar will hold both one-on-one discussions and delegation-level talks.
During the meetings, the two countries will review bilateral relations as well as regional and global developments. The latest situation in Gaza will also feature prominently in the discussions, reflecting the shared concerns of Pakistan and Egypt over the humanitarian and security dimensions of the crisis.
The spokesperson noted that the visit will play an important role in deepening the Pakistan–Egypt partnership and opening new avenues for mutually beneficial collaboration. The upcoming engagements underscore the commitment of both nations to further elevate their multifaceted ties.




