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Dar to represent Pakistan at Commonwealth meeting in Samoa

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Abdul Hadi Mayar
Islamabad

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar will represent Pakistan at the six-day Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, which began in the Pacific island state of Samoa today.

Dar, who will also be accompanied by a high level delegation, will present Pakistan’s perspectives on key global issues and challenges with focus on climate change, economic development, and strengthening international cooperation within the Commonwealth community, Foreign Office informed Pakistan Observer on Monday.

In his keynote address at the Commonwealth Business Forum on “Transforming our Workforce”, he will highlight Pakistan’s emphasis on youth empowerment, skill development, and digital transformation.

The Deputy Prime Minister will also engage with heads of delegations of other Commonwealth Member States.

Pakistan’s participation at CHOGM 2024 reflects its continued commitment to the Commonwealth and its relations with Small Islands Pacific Countries.

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