ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday invited Qatari investment inall sectors of Pakistan’s economy, especially in agriculture, livestock andenergy.He also expressed the hope for early implementation of Qatar’s decision toimport 100,000 workers from Pakistan.
The Prime Minister expressed these views while talking to Sheikh MohammadBin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for ForeignAffairs of the State of Qatar, who called on him here to convey thefelicitations and best wishes of Amir of Qatar, on his elections.The Foreign Minister of Qatar conveyed the keen desire of the Amir to workwith the new leadership in Pakistan, for further strengthening close andcordial relations between the two countries.
Expressing appreciation for the warm sentiments of Sheikh Tamim bin HamadAl-Thani, the Prime Minister reciprocated by underlining the commitment ofhis government to build mutually beneficial relations with Qatar, for thebenefit of the two peoples.Referring to increase in Pakistan’s exports to Qatar, he hoped thatbilateral trade would further expand in the coming years.
Sheikh Mohammad Bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani thanked the Prime Minister forreceiving him and reciprocated the sentiments and assured him of the fullsupport and cooperation of the government of Qatar in attaining the dreamof a progressive, prosperous and forward looking Pakistan.
The Prime Minister conveyed his best wishes for the continued peace,progress and prosperity of the State of Qatar, under the leadership ofSheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.









