
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Bahrain from November 26 to 27 to enhance bilateral relations. The visit aims to boost trade, investment, and strategic cooperation between Pakistan and Bahrain. The Foreign Office said high-level discussions will identify new avenues for mutually beneficial partnership.
During the visit, PM Shehbaz will meet Bahrain’s leadership to reinforce traditionally warm ties and explore collaboration in energy, technology, education, and culture. The discussions will also focus on people-to-people links and strengthening long-term economic and social cooperation. Officials expect agreements to be signed on trade and joint initiatives.
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The prime minister will be accompanied by a senior delegation, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, federal ministers, and top officials. The delegation will ensure smooth coordination on multiple fronts, from trade and security to education and cultural exchange.
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Curtain Raiser: Visit of Prime Minister of Pakistan to Bahrain (26-27 Nov,2025)https://t.co/EWQJ0749aw
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Earlier this year, Pakistan and Bahrain agreed to enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism, anti-narcotics, and immigration. They also planned a Joint Working Group to improve collaboration on border security, police training, and specialized battalions. Memoranda of Understanding on extradition and mutual legal assistance are also expected.
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The Foreign Office said the visit highlights Pakistan’s commitment to strategic engagement with Bahrain. Officials hope this visit will pave the way for long-term partnerships, stronger regional ties, and deeper collaboration across multiple sectors. Both countries aim to build on existing goodwill for sustained growth.