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The Foreign Secretary visits Pakistan

The Foreign Secretary is visiting Pakistan on 23-24 June.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Foreign Secretary William Hague, arrived in Islamabad today on a three-day visit to Pakistan. This is Mr Hague’s first visit to Pakistan as Foreign Secretary.

He met with Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister of Interior Abdul Rehman Malik, and Chief of PML-N Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif. He will also answer questions on Pakistan and the region via Twitter.

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Speaking in Pakistan, Mr Hague said:

“I am delighted to be in Pakistan again and on an extended visit, my longest overseas visit so far since my appointment as Foreign Secretary. The new British Government is committed to a long-term, productive and friendly partnership with Pakistan. We want to maintain and strengthen the relationship that our countries enjoy, making the most of all the opportunities in the very broad relationship between our countries.

One of my key objectives while I am here is to deepen and broaden the UK-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue; we view Pakistan as a long-term, strategic partner with whom we want to have even closer relations. The multiplicity of British connections to Pakistan through families and history gives Britain a particular role in supporting Pakistan’s democratic future.”

Follow the Foreign Secretary’s visit on the British High Commission’s Twitter feed @ukinpakistan or on Facebook.

**If you would like to ask the Foreign Secretary a question about UK/Pakistan post your questions to @WilliamJHague using the hashtag #fsinpak. You can see his answers by either following his twitter feed or coming back to this page later.
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[Last updated 10:10 AM BST, 24 June, 2010]

Published 23 June 2010