ISLAMABAD, June 28: Prime Minister of Bahrain Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa visited Shakarparian and Lok Virsa Museum on Tuesday. Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman Kamran Lashari received the guest at Shakarparian, where he planted a sapling.

He was briefed on the capital city, while Mr Lashari presented a book containing pictures of Islamabad.

The Bahraini prime minister also visited the Lok Virsa Museum and was impressed by its preservation and conservation.

In his remarks, he said nobody could deny that Pakistan has one of the richest cultural heritage of the world.—APP

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