President CPA meets NA Speaker Asad Qaiser

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President Speaker Parliament of Uganda and President CPA Ms. Rebecca Kadaga and Chairperson CPA Executive Committee and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Cameroon, Emilia Manjowa Lifaka separately met Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser, in Parliament House.

Matters related to the conduct of 5th Asian Regional CPA Conference were discussed. Speaker National Assembly and the CPA President and Chairperson CPA Executive Committee agreed that the instant Parliamentary Conference was an opportunity for cementing ties between the CPA fraternity.

President CPA the of Speaker Parliament of Uganda and President CPA Ms. Rebecca Kadaga said that Uganda had always considers Pakistan its ally at all international forums.

She said that Uganda attaches immense importance to its relations with Pakistan and wants to further consolidate them through diversification of existing ties. She also suggested for exchange of delegations and parliamentary staff.

Lifaka said that Cameroon hold special importance to its relations with Pakistan since Pakistan had always extended its support at CPA level as well as other international forums.

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