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LONDON: Pakistan-origin First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf has announced his visit to Pakistan after meeting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in London.
“Very positive. I am grateful to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif,” he said while responding to a question about his interaction with the premier on Sunday.
The premier arrived in United Kingdom’s capital London on Wednesday for representing Pakistan at the coronation ceremony of King Charles III.
According to Foreign Office, PM Shehbaz was also scheduled to meet Humza Yousaf, who was recently elected by the Scottish Parliament to head the devolved Scottish government, is the first Muslim and first British Pakistani to do so.
“I am proud of being the first Scottish Pakistani to become the first minister of Scotland,” the first minister remarked in his interaction with Pakistani reporters on Sunday.
The first minister also said he discussed ways to enhance cooperation between Pakistan and Scotland in various areas including trade, investment education and climate change.
“Pakistan and Scotland have a long history and long tradition. I will definitely be there [Pakistan]. His excellency prime minister extended a personal invitation to me to come to Pakistan,” he added.
Scotland’s first minister added that he promised PM Shehbaz that “I will come but we have not nailed down a date yet”.
Speaking to the media in London after meeting with the first minister of Scotland, PM Shehbaz said that an investment conference will be convened to enhance cooperation between the two nations in diverse fields, including trade, investment, education, water management, wind, and solar technology.
The PM said he held a productive conversation with Hamza Yousaf, who is a “young and energetic person”.
He said they have agreed to enhance cooperation between Pakistan and Scotland, which is a constituent component of the United Kingdom.
Around 80,000 Pakistani diasporas are significantly contributing to the development and progress of Scotland, the premier added.
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