ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif leaves for Bahrain on a two-day official visit today to bolster two nations brotherly ties.
He will travel with a high-level delegation that includes Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. The delegation will also feature federal ministers and senior government officials. Officials said the visit highlights Islamabadโs intent to deepen ties with the Gulf kingdom. They said Pakistan aims to build a stronger and more strategic partnership with Bahrain.
Talks to Focus on Expanding Bilateral Cooperation
Prime Minister Shehbaz will hold formal talks with Bahrainโs leadership during the visit. He will discuss new avenues of cooperation in several priority sectors.
Officials said the two sides will explore expanded collaboration in trade and investment. They expect meaningful progress on joint ventures in the energy and technology sectors. The discussions will also cover opportunities in education and cultural cooperation. Both governments aim to boost institutional linkages in emerging economic areas.
Visit Aims to Enhance People-to-People Contacts
Officials said the two sides will examine ways to improve people-to-people exchanges. They believe stronger human connections will support long-term strategic cooperation.
The discussions will address labour mobility and community engagement initiatives. Such steps will reinforce the longstanding relationship between the two nations.
Islamabad Seeks More Results-Driven Partnership
The visit reflects Pakistanโs continued engagement with Bahrain on key regional issues. Officials said Islamabad wants to build a results-driven approach to bilateral ties.
They believe enhanced cooperation will generate economic benefits for both countries. The government aims to strengthen coordination with Bahrain in multiple sectors. The visit is expected to open new avenues of sustained partnership.

