ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday called his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim to extend his warm wishes to him and to the people of Malaysia on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed the hope that the blessings of the Holy Month of Ramadan would bring peace, prosperity and progress for the people of Pakistan and Malaysia, as well as for whole Muslim Ummah.
PM Shehbaz fondly recalled the Malaysian Prime Minister’s telephone call that he received on his first day in office after his re-election as Pakistan’s premier.
While reaffirming his strong commitment to further strengthen relations with Malaysia, PM Shehbaz Sharif reiterated his invitation to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to undertake an official visit to Pakistan. He said the people of Pakistan are looking forward to extending a warm welcome to the Malaysian Prime Minister. He also informed that the writings of Allama Iqbal are being translated into Malaysian language and the translated works may be launched by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim during his visit to Pakistan.
Emphasizing the need to enhance bilateral trade, the Prime Minister invited a trade delegation from Malaysia to visit Pakistan at an early date. He also informed the Malaysian leader that Pakistan is also preparing to send a trade delegation to visit Malaysia in order to promote trade, particularly the export of meat from Pakistan to Malaysia.
Among other important issues that were discussed during the telephone call, the Prime Minister appreciated Malaysia’s strong stance against Israel’s genocidal actions in Gaza and its efforts to promote peace in Palestine. Both leaders expressed solidarity with the innocent Palestinian people. The Prime Minister lauded Malaysia’s support on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim thanked the Prime Minister and said he looks forward to visiting Pakistan at an early date. He also expressed the desire for both sides to work together closely for further advancing their bilateral ties in all issues of mutual interest.