ISLAMABAD: The speaker of the Arab Parliament has lauded Pakistan for its support of Arab and Muslim causes, the legislative body of Arab nations said on Saturday.
The Arab Parliament is a committee of parliamentarians from the Arab League, a key 22-member organization of Arab countries established in 1945.
Arab Parliament speaker Adel Abdulrahman Al-Asoumi met Pakistan's ambassador to Egypt, Sajid Bilal, in Cairo last week and expressed his "appreciation for Pakistan's clear and strong support for Arab and Muslim issues, especially the Palestinian cause," the Arab Parliament said in a statement.
Al-Asoumi said Pakistan enjoys a "special place among Arab countries as a friendly country."
The Pakistani ambassador affirmed his country's keenness to strengthen and enhance relations with Arab countries "at all levels and in all fields," according to the statement.
He also thanked Al-Asoumi for organizing the first delegation of Arab parliamentarians to the South Asian nation.
In August last year, a high-profile delegation of legislators from the Arab League, led by Al-Asoumi, was in Islamabad on their first official visit to strengthen parliamentary relations with Pakistan.











