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Minister for Foreign Affairs Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Saturday held meetings with foreign ministers and leaders of different countries at the Munich Security Council in Germany and discussed matters of mutual interest, APP reported.

The minister met his Saudi counterpart Faisal Bin Farhan Al Saud and the two pledged to increase cooperation between their countries in diverse fields.

Bilawal said Pakistan highly valued its brotherly relations with Saudi Arabia. He also held a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Finland Pekka Haavisto.

The two sides agreed to take forward relations in the sectors of education, trade and climate change.

Bilawal welcomed the decision of Finland to re-open its embassy in Islamabad.

Bilawal leaves for week-long trip to Europe

The minister met with the Vice President and Foreign Minister of Jordan Ayman Al Safadi and they agreed to expand bilateral ties and high-level contacts between Pakistan and Jordan.

He also met with the Foreign Minister of Malta Dr Ian Borg and they expressed their determination to promote relations in areas of information technology, health, tourism and start-ups through the Joint Technical Commission.

He had a meeting with the chief of the International Crisis Group Dr Comfort Ero and they concurred to adopt a coordinated strategy to resolve issues facing humanity.

The minister also held discussions with US Senator Lindsey Graham and other members of Congress and they talked about issues of climate change and the challenges faced by humanity.

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HashBrown® Feb 19, 2023 08:06pm
Young, dynamic and future prime minister of Pakistan. Pakistan's future is in safe hands.
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Rehan Feb 19, 2023 09:16pm
@HashBrown®, what is qualification? India FM is PhD in intl relations with years of diplomatic service. Sad to see.
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TimetoMoVVeOn Feb 19, 2023 10:29pm
@Rehan, Glad that there are people like you. Bilawal has no competent other than pedigree. He is completely absent in the pak afgan terrorism issue other than giving statements. Just making wasted foreign trips.
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HashBrown® Feb 20, 2023 03:36am
@Rehan, "what is qualification? India FM is PhD in intl relations with years of diplomatic service. Sad to see." I can't stop people copy/pasting my handle - the above comment wasn't posted by me. With that said, Bilawal has proven himself to be a far more effective FM than SMQ ever was. He has openly and repeatedly called Modi the Butcher of Gujarat (which he is), and the frustration from Hindustan has been visible. I wouldn't ever suggest Pakistan is 'in safe hands' with the heir of a corrupt dynasty, but alongside Hina Rabbani he has been one of the best in recent years.
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HashBrown® Feb 20, 2023 03:42am
@TimetoMoVVeOn, "He is completely absent in the pak afgan terrorism issue other than giving statements." Rehan, this comment from a Hindustani is exactly the proof I needed. They're shedding crocodile tears for Afghanistan (despite having no credibility with any of the key stakeholders there), and when our FO brings up state terror in IOK they have nothing but flustered gibberish as a response. It's sad that it took a pampered prince like Bilawal to do it, but that just shows you how poor SMQ was.
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HashBrown® Feb 20, 2023 10:50am
Beware of an impostor using my handle. I stand with my comment that Pakistan is in safe hands. Indian impostor trying hard to create differences.
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