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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he wants relations with Bosnia in all fields.
During a joint press conference after meeting with the President of Bosnia and signing the Memorandum of Understanding, the prime minister said that Bosnia has seen difficult times and we want to further develop relations between the two countries.
He said that Pakistan is keen on relations with Bosnia in all fields while the two countries have decided to cooperate in various fields including trade and Pakistan attaches special importance to relations with the country.
PM Imran Khan said that he was grateful to the President of Bosnia for supporting Pakistan’s position on occupied Kashmir and the world knows what India is doing in IoK at the moment. “We also discussed recent anti-Muslim incidents in France,” PM Khan maintained.
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He said that the West should understand that the purpose of freedom of expression should not be offensive and freedom of expression should not be used against any religion. On other hand, Bosnian President Shafiq Jaffrovich said that he was happy to visit Pakistan, that there were cordial relations between the two countries, and that Bosnia valued relations with Pakistan.
He said he was grateful for Pakistan’s assistance during the war in Bosnia and was keen to work with Pakistan in other areas, including education and trade.