
PM to attend 17th ECO summit in Baku
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will lead Pakistan delegation at the 17th Summit of the ECO which is being held in Baku on July 3-4.
"During the Summit, the Prime Minister will share Pakistan's perspective on key regional and global challenges, reaffirm Pakistan's commitment to the ECO Vision 2025, and advocate for enhanced intra-regional trade, transport connectivity, energy cooperation, and sustainable development," the Foreign Office said in a statement.
The prime minister will also hold bilateral meetings with other ECO leaders on the sidelines of the summit to discuss matters of mutual interest.
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