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December 18, 2020
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan
Pakistan and Azerbaijan on Friday agreed to enhanced bilateral relations, including cooperation in the political, economic, energy, defense, education, and culture sectors, an official said.
The agreement arrived after the second round of Pakistan-Azerbaijan bilateral political consultations conducted through a virtual link.
The Pakistani side was led by Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood while the Azerbaijan delegation was headed by the country’s’ Deputy Foreign Minister Ramiz Hasanov.
Both sides termed the existing bilateral political relations exemplary and affirmed the resolve to take the overall relationship to a new level, according to a statement, issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry.
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Pakistanis send home record $21.84B as remittances in previous financial year Islamuddin Sajid | 18.12.2020
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan
Nearly a million Pakistanis have been sent abroad for work by their government over the past two years, a senior official has said for the occasion of World Migrants Day.
Despite the novel coronavirus pandemic, Pakistani expatriates were able to send a record $21.84 billion in remittances back to their country in the previous financial year of 2019-20, Syed Zulfikar Abass Bukhari, the special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on overseas Pakistanis said on Thursday.
With the total rising 16.73 percent since 2014-15, most of these remittances came from Gulf countries, Bukhari explained, adding that agreements had been reached over the last two years with various countries including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and others.