He regretted that some people ridicule PM's idea of Riasat-e-Madina, adding, that “It is the law of nature that a tree does not bear fruit in first year”.
The Foreign Minister said that the Senate Standing Committee lauded the efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the acquisition of Covid-19 vaccine.
The Foreign Minister chairs a dedicated Digital Diplomacy working group comprising some of Pakistan’s brightest IT experts, to bring innovation and enhance Pakistan’s digital diplomacy footprint.
The foreign minister also briefed his Finnish counterpart that Pakistan’s timely and effective response to the Covid-19 crisis was lauded as a success story internationally.
He added that people of different thinking, varying ideologies and agendas had assembled in the alliance with the sole objective of stopping the process of accountability.
He expressed the hope that with the Kenyan presence in the Security Council, the promotion of peace and security in Africa and other regions of the world would be strengthened.
Foreign Minister Qureshi said that Pakistan would continue playing its sincere role for peace and reconciliation in the region including the Afghan peace process.
Qureshi further said that a large number of Pakistani expatriates had been staying in Saudi Arabia for years and playing role in the progress and development of the kingdom.
He also appreciated the Law Minister Mohammad Farogh Naseem and his team for their efforts for evolving consensus over the bill related to FATF with opposition parties.
He, in a statement, said today, an important meeting in that regard was chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan and attended by members of the National Assembly belonging to that area.
Pakistan was an agriculture country and its economic uplift was linked to agriculture sector, said Qureshi adding that the government was well aware of the problems being faced by the farmers.