Islamabad, Pakistan – Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim arrived in Pakistan today for a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing cooperation in various sectors.
Upon his arrival, Prime Minister Ibrahim was greeted by Pakistani officials, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who expressed enthusiasm for the discussions ahead. The visit is expected to focus on trade, investment, and cultural exchanges between the two nations.
During his stay, Prime Minister Ibrahim is scheduled to hold talks with Prime Minister Sharif and other key leaders, exploring opportunities for collaboration in sectors such as technology, tourism, and agriculture. The leaders are also anticipated to discuss regional security issues and the importance of mutual support in international forums.
In addition to bilateral meetings, the Malaysian delegation will engage with local business communities to promote investment opportunities in both countries.
This visit marks an important step in enhancing the longstanding relationship between Malaysia and Pakistan, as both nations seek to boost economic ties and promote shared interests in the region.