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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has planned to pay a visit to three countries in December.
The prime minister will pay a visit to Bahrain, Malaysia, and Switzerland during the current month.
The prime minister will leave for Bahrain on 16th December on a two-day official visit.
In Bahrain, Imran Khan will attend the national day celebrations and hold meetings with his counterpart Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and the ruling monarch, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
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He will also be awarded the highest civilian award of Bahrain, the King Hamad Order of the Renaissance, during his visit to the Kingdom. This will be the first one-on-one meeting of the prime minister with Bahrain’s king.
The prime minister will leave for Switzerland from Bahrain on 18th December on a two-day official visit. He will address a global conference on refugees in Geneva.
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The prime minister will reach Malaysia on a two-day visit. He will also participate in the Kuala Lumpur Summit due to take place in Malaysia from December 18th to 20th December.
Earlier on 8th December, Special Assistant to the PM for Overseas Pakistanis Zulfikar Bukhari in an interview with Arab News publication confirmed that Imran Khan will receiveBahrain’s highest civilian award.
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