Jamali back home

Published January 31, 2003

ISLAMABAD, Jan 30: Prime Minister Zafarullah Jamali described on Thursday his bilateral discussions with the Gulf countries as “highly satisfying”, and hoped the visit would lead to further consolidation of fraternal ties with the brotherly countries.

“It is my hope that in the follow-up of my visit, we would soon witness greater contact at the policy and technical levels, resulting in further consolidation of our relations,” he told reporters while addressing a press conference at PAF Chaklala base after his return from the six-day visit of the five Gulf countries.—APP

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