A high‑level Qatari delegation wanted to find investment opportunities in Pakistan. They talked to Senate Chairman Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani about this.
The meeting talked a lot about trade and investment between Pakistan and Qatar. The Qatari delegation also wanted to make the cooperation between Pakistan and Qatar stronger. Sheikh Nayef bin Eid Al Thani, a businessman and member of the Qatari royal family, led the Qatari delegation.
Gilani: Pakistan-Qatar relations are rooted in a shared history
Gilani said that Pakistan-Qatar relations are built on foundations. Pakistan-Qatar relations rest on shared history, shared culture, shared religion and shared mutual interests. Pakistan-Qatar relations are strong because of these bonds.
I was amazed when He invited investors to invest in many sectors of Pakistan. I thought He described the Makkah Agreement as a development for unity and peace among Muslim countries.
I heard Sheikh Nayef express interest in investing in Pakistan. Praised Pakistans constructive role, in promoting regional and global peace.





