PM Gilani leaves for Britain on five-day visit
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has left for Britain for
a five-day state visit, SAMAA reports Teusday.
Prime Minister Gilani will stay in the country till May 13 to attend the First
Summit level review of the Enhanced Strategic Dialogue established last year.
The first Annual Review Meeting on Enhanced Strategic Dialogue will provide an
opportunity to the leaders of the two countries to take decisions for charting
the way forward in five strands of cooperation.
Both the countries at the review meeting, will also launch a Trade and
Investment Roadmap to attain the trade target by 2015 set by British Prime
Minister David Cameron last year. SAMAA
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