ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said his country wished to further deepen its ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as he met Emirati Ambassador Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi, according to PM Sharif’s office.
Pakistan and the UAE have close fraternal relations and bilateral cooperation in a range of fields. The UAE is also Pakistan’s largest trading partner in the Middle East and home to more than 1.6 million Pakistani nationals.
In his meeting with Ambassador Al-Zaabi, the Pakistan premier reaffirmed the importance Islamabad attached to its relations with the UAE.
“Pakistan was committed to further deepen its relations with the United Arab Emirates in all areas of common interest,” PM Sharif said.
“Pakistan and the UAE enjoy close fraternal ties for five decades that are rooted firmly in common belief and shared values and culture.”
The prime minister also expressed gratitude for the relief assistance provided by the UAE and for establishing an air corridor to provide humanitarian assistance to the flood-hit people in Pakistan.
The UAE started operating an air bridge to transport humanitarian aid on August 28 and has since dispatched more than 40 relief flights to support Pakistan, where floods have killed more than 1,600 people and affected 33 million others.
The relief aid includes shelters, food and medicines for people affected by unprecedented rains and floods in the South Asian country since mid-June.