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Pakistan PM to visit UK

| | Apr 24, 2015, at 09:22 pm
Islamabad, Apr 24 (IBNS) Pakistan prime minisrer Nawaz Sharif will leave for the United Kingdom on Friday, officials said.

"The Prime Minister will leave for the United Kingdom today at the invitation of British Prime Minister, David Cameron," country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

"The Prime Minister, during the course of his visit, will participate in the National Commemoration of the Centenary of Gallipoli Campaign and ANZAC Day where he will interact with other participating leaders and dignitaries," it said.

The Prime Minister will also hold official talks on bilateral, regional and global issues with his British counterpart.

"He is also expected to meet British leaders and business executives during this visit," read the statement.

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