PM Imran, Nigerian President discuss Covid-19 pandemic
Last updated on: 07 May,2020 09:44 pm
PM Imran also highlighted the steps taken to contain the spread of Coronavirus in Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday telephoned Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.
During the telephonic conversation, matters pertaining to mutual interest including the unprecedented socio-economic challenges arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic came under discussion.
They agreed that Pakistan and Nigeria faced similar circumstances.
The prime minister reiterated his commitment to further deepen bilateral relations with Nigeria, particularly in trade and economic domains, in the context of Pakistan s "Engage Africa" Initiative.
PM Imran also highlighted the steps taken to contain the spread of Coronavirus in Pakistan.
He highlighted exceptional challenge faced by developing countries to save lives from Covid-19 as well fighting poverty and hunger.
While noting encouraging response from the UN, IMF, the World Bank and other stakeholders, the prime minister underscored the need for additional measures and resources for regenerating growth and livelihoods.
The two leaders agreed that both sides would work closely in New York alongside the UN Secretary-General and other interested countries and partners to advance the shared goals.