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ISLAMABAD   30 Jan, 2017 : President Abbas is accompanied by a seventeen-member delegation including five ministers. It is his third visit to Pakistan as he had previously been to the country in 2005 and 2013. A formal welcome ceremony for the visiting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was held at Prime Minister House. PM Nawaz Sharif warmly received the distinguished guest on arrival.

National anthems of the two countries were played on the occasion. A smartly turned out contingent of the Armed Forces presented salute and guard of honour to the Palestinian President. The visiting dignitary inspected the guard of honour. The Prime Minister introduced the cabinet members to the Palestinian President and the distinguished guest introduced PM Nawaz Sharif to the members of his entourage. PM urges int’l community to resolve Palestine issue Speaking at a joint press conference with President Mahmoud Abbas, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said ensuring peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved without just settlement of the Palestine-Israel dispute.

He urged implementation of the relevant UN Security Council resolutions calling for withdrawal of Israeli forces from the occupied territory. The premier said establishment of a viable, independent and contagious state of Palestine with pre-1969 borders and Al Quds Al Sharif as its capital is the only guarantee for sustainable peace in the region. PM said Pakistan is firm in its support for the just cause of Palestinian people. Referring to the newly constructed Palestinian embassy building in Islamabad, the prime minister said the project would be a symbol of Pakistan’s brotherly relations with Palestine. President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas thanked Pakistan for its steadfast support for the cause of Palestinian people, besides financial assistance and scholarships for Palestinian students in Pakistani universities.

Mahmoud Abbas said he had briefed PM Nawaz on the latest developments related to the Middle East crisis, including Israeli settlements and the US decision to shift its embassy to Jerusalem. The Palestinian president said the two sides had also exchanged views on regional issues and the challenge of terrorism. The two leaders had one-on-one meeting which was followed by delegation-level talks. There was complete identity of views between the two sides on issues of mutual interests.

PM, President Abbas inaugurate new building of Palestinian embassy.Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday inaugurated the newly constructed building of the Palestinian embassy at the Diplomatic Enclave.PM Nawaz Sharif and President Abbas jointly unveiled the plaque of the modern new Complex (Chancery and Ambassador Residence). Pakistan had donated the plot of land in 1992 besides contributing US one million dollars for the project.

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