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Bahrain`s crown prince meet Musharraf

22 December, 2006

ISLAMABAD: President General Pervez Musharraf talks with Prince of Bahrain Sheikh Suleman Bin Hammad Bin Iss Al Khalifa during a meeting at Aiwan-e-Sa
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ISLAMABAD: The crown prince of Bahrain, Prince Suleman -bin-Hammad Al Khalifa met with President General Pervez Musharraf here in the President House Office on Thursday.

The talks focused on important regional and International issues, while the prince conveyed message of goodwill on behalf of Amir of Bahrain, and expressed his great satisfaction about the success of his goodwill tour promoting brotherly relations between two.

President Musharraf expressed his great desire to cooperate with Bahrain in various fields of interests like economy, defense, and others, and stressed on closer coordination and strong relationship between Ummah for a conducive and ever-lasting peace in the Middle East region.

President Musharraf cited the important role of OIC in this connection, and opined that a conducive and just political solution of the Palestine, Kashmir and other issues of Muslim countries can help eliminate the menace of terrorism and extremism.

President Musharraf said that Pakistan was fighting the war against terrorism according to its principled stand, and vowed to conclude this struggle to its logical end.

President Musharraf also expressed his Iraq and Afghanistan policy and expressed Pakistan`s great concern over the Iraqi circumstances , while stressing dialogue for Iran`s nuclear issue.

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