Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, will be on Thursday with his first official visit to Pakistan on invitation from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, announced the Foreign Office on Wednesday.
The Crown Prince will be accompanied by a high -level delegation, including ministers, senior officials and prominent business leaders, which emphasizes the importance of this visit.
This journey marks a considerable milestone in strengthening the long -standing brotherly ties between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The visit aims to strengthen the historical bonds that both nations share and expand bilateral economic cooperation.
During his visit, Sheikh Khaled is expected to engage in Pakistan’s leadership to discuss questions of mutual interest focusing on improving financial and investment ties.
Several agreements and agreements morandum (Mous) will be signed, paving the way for joint ventures and projects that promote long -term collaboration across different sectors.
According to the statement, the visit highlights the deeply rooted relationship between the two countries, characterized by mutual respect, trust and shared hopes. It further reflects the obligation to build a growing partnership and improve people-to-people connections between Pakistan and UAE.
Last month, UAE visited Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Pakistan, where he was welcomed by Prime Minister Shehbaz, Punjab Minister Maryam Nawaz and other senior officials.
The discussions between the two leaders focused on strengthening economic cooperation, regional stability, climate change and global mutual interests. The two leaders committed to promoting greater cooperation in priority sectors to ensure a prosperous future for both nations.
The UAE has been a key partner for Pakistan, with its significant diaspora contributing to Pakistan’s economy through transfers. The golfland also plays a crucial role in providing humanitarian assistance, supporting infrastructure development and helping Pakistan in challenging times.
Pakistan and UAE continue to work together across trade, energy and technology sectors and strengthen their sustained friendship and mutual commitment to prosperity.



