MoU signed to abolish visa request connected diplomatic, authoritative passports
PHOTO: Twitter/MoFA Pakistan and Iraq person agreed to further fortify bilateral ties, with Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and his Iraqi counterpart and Deputy Prime Minister Fuad Hussein gathering successful Baghdad successful this respect connected Monday. The overseas ministers of some countries signed 2 Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) during the meeting. One to “enhance taste cooperation” and different to abolish visa requirements for diplomatic and authoritative passports. Pakistan maintains heavy fraternal relations with Iraq, said Bilawal. Both parties exchanged views connected antithetic aspects of diplomatic relations betwixt Pakistan and Iraq, according to Radio Pakistan. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs authoritative Twitter account, Bilawal reached Iraq connected June 5 and is to enactment till June 7, 2023. FM @BBhuttoZardari has arrived successful Iraq connected an authoritative sojourn from 5-7 June 2023, wherever helium was received by 🇮🇶’s Deputy FM.
FM is undertaking his maiden sojourn to Iraq astatine the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Iraq Dr. Fuad Hussein.#PakFMinIraq The ministry further tweeted that Bilawal and Hussein chaired a property league reaffirming the committedness of some countries toward improving bilateral relations. Bilawal besides called connected Iraqi President Dr Abdul Latif Jamal and akin sentiments were exchanged. FM @BBhuttoZardari called connected President of Iraq, Dr. Abdul Latif Jamal successful Baghdad today. They appreciated trajectory of bil. relations & agreed to grow mutually beneficial coop. 🇵🇰 & 🇮🇶 bask adjacent & cordial relations based connected communal respect & shared values.#PakFMinIraq
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