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Article: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz hopes SAAC to continue to work for progress in region.
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- PPI - Pakistan Press International
- Article date:
- November 2, 2004
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KATHMANDU (Nepal) Nov. 2: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Tuesday said Pakistan and all members of SAARC are working anxiously to make it more productive and meaningful organization for the benefit of entire the region. Talking to Nepalese and Pakistani media here before his departure for Bhutan, the Prime Minister said South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is still facing many challenges. He said, "We are have the world's largest poor population and social indicators are very low." The Prime Minister said the SAARC members are working collectively and individually to improve these indicators. He said SAARC could make rapid progress if all countries in the ...
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