Pakistan, Libya agree to step up parliamentary relations

Author: APP

The Senate of Pakistan and Libya’s House of Representatives on Wednesday agreed to constitute a coordination committee on both sides in order to fix modalities, ensure implementation of memorandums of understanding (MoUs) signed in different areas, and further cement parliamentary relations between the two brotherly countries.

The delegation, led by Secretary General of the Parliament of Libya Abdualla Almasri Mussa, held a meeting in Islamabad at the Parliament House with Senate Secretary Qasim Samad Khan, flanked by high officials including additional secretary legislation, additional secretary IPR, and director general coordination. The delegation was given a briefing about the overall structure, functioning, and hierarchy of the Senate Secretariat.

Qasim Samad Khan acquainted the delegation with the parliamentary system and its business. He committed that the Senate with all the available resources could help and support Libya in running their House of Representatives. He reiterated the resolve for furnishing training to the legislators and officers of the Libyan Parliament at the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services, saying the offer extended by Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani in that regard was still on the table. The meeting stressed cooperating in different areas inter alia, including information technology, strengthening legislation, and helping each other at international forums, including the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA), Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), and PIUC. Abdualla said the partnership in various areas and high-level exchanges would strengthen the brotherly relations between the two countries.

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