Gulf Cooperation Council secretary general arrives in Pakistan 

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Dr. Nayef Falah M. Al-Hajraf (second from right) poses for a group photo upon his arrival in Pakistan on January 5, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Tahir Ashrafi)
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Updated 05 January 2022
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Gulf Cooperation Council secretary general arrives in Pakistan 

  • Secretary general visiting Pakistan on invitation extended by Foreign Minister Qureshi during Al-Hajraf’s last visit to Pakistan 
  • Secretary general was in Pakistan on December 19 to attend 17th Extraordinary Session of OIC on humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan 

ISLAMABAD: The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Dr. Nayef Falah M. Al-Hajraf, arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday, Pakistan’s state-run media said.
The secretary general is visiting Pakistan on an invitation extended by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi during Al-Hajraf’s visit to Pakistan to attend the 17th Extraordinary Session of the Organization of Islamic Corporation, held on December 19 last year to deliberate and find solutions to the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
The Pakistani Prime Minister’s special assistant on religious harmony and the Middle East, Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi and Saudi ambassador to Islamabad, Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, received Al-Hajraf at Islamabad airport.




Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Dr. Nayef Falah M. Al-Hajraf (R) walks with Pakistani PM’s aide on religious harmony and Middle East, Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi (L) in Pakistan on January 5, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Tahir Ashrafi)

“During the visit, the Secretary General will hold delegation-level talks with the Foreign Minister,” Pakistan’s foreign office said in a statement on Tuesday. “He will also meet the Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, and Prime Minister’s Adviser for Commerce and Investment.”
“The visit offers the two sides an opportunity to review mutual cooperation and take steps to foster enhanced collaboration in diverse fields, with a renewed focus on trade and economic relations between Pakistan and the GCC Member States.”
Pakistan and the GCC have long-standing ties based on a commonality of religion, shared values and culture.


Pakistan PM urges unity, economic resilience in New Year message

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Pakistan PM urges unity, economic resilience in New Year message

  • Sharif says Pakistan stabilized economy, countered security threats in 2025
  • The prime minister vows reform, unity and diplomacy as the country enters 2026

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged national unity, economic resilience and a continued focus on reform in a New Year message on Wednesday, saying the country had weathered security and economic challenges in 2025 and must now build on its gains as it enters 2026.

Sharif’s statement comes as Pakistan seeks to consolidate macroeconomic stabilization and navigate a volatile regional and global environment. He framed the year ahead as one requiring cohesion, discipline and sustained reform, while reaffirming Islamabad’s commitment to diplomacy and multilateral engagement.

“Over the past year, we responded to the aggression of enemies and countered the menace of terrorism with matchless courage and bravery, both on the battlefield and in negotiation rooms,” the prime minister said in a post on social media platform X.

“We have also taken meaningful steps to strengthen economic fundamentals, improve governance, expand social protection, and lay the groundwork for long-term development,” he added. “Our efforts are guided by our collective resolve to build a stable, self-reliant, and prosperous Pakistan that delivers opportunity and dignity to every citizen.”

Sharif said Pakistan had begun to restore confidence through fiscal discipline, structural reforms and renewed momentum in investment, exports and energy security, crediting the public’s “hard work, patience, and sacrifices” for recent progress.

On foreign policy, he said the country would continue to prioritize dialogue and cooperation amid rising instability.

“At a time of global uncertainty and conflict, Pakistan will continue to advocate dialogue over confrontation, development over division, and cooperation over unilateralism,” he said.

“With unity, discipline, and hard work, we shall build a Pakistan that is economically strong, socially just, and resilient in the face of challenges,” Sharif added.