Pakistan approves troop deployment for security at the FIFA World Cup scheduled for November in Qatar
Pakistan's premier Shehbaz Sharif has wished the people and government of Qatar every success in the world’s largest sporting events.
The Federal Cabinet approved the draft of an agreement between Pakistan and Qatar for the provision of army troops for the mega event, local daily the Express Tribune reported on Tuesday.Sharif arrived in Doha on Tuesday on his first visit to Qatar after taking the prime minister’s office in April. During a meeting with Qatari counterpart Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani on Tuesday, Sharif congratulated Qatar on hosting the FIFA World Cup 2022 and wished the people and government of Qatar every success in the world’s largest sporting events.
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