
UK HC meets Dar
ISLAMABAD: British High Commissioner to Pakistan Jane Marriott called on Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday.
During the meeting, they discussed bilateral cooperation across various sectors, regional and international developments, and upcoming multilateral engagements including Pakistan's Presidency of the UN Security Council in July.
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