ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will leave for Malaysia on two-day long on February 3, GNN reported.
The schedule for the visit was finalized in a meeting presided over by the prime minister on Saturday.
The premier, who will be flanked by a high level delegation, will hold one-on-one meeting with Malysian counterpart Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Besides, delegations-level meetings of both countries are also part of the visit where matters related to bilateral relations, trade and investment will be discussed.
Last year in December, the prime minister has postponed his visit to Malaysia to attend Kuala Lumpur Summit, stirring various controversies.
The today’s meeting also discussed issues pertaining to growing inflation, governance and provinces.
Preparations to observe the Kashmir Solidarity Day was also reviewed in the meeting.
The premier has directed the party members to accelerate the contacts with the allied parties. He also vowed to fulfil the promises made with allies.
Pakistan Muslim Leagu-Nawaz supremo Nawaz Sharif’s medical reports, Sindh police chief and other matters were also part of the discussion.