Kuala Lumpur: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday met his Malaysian counterpart Mahathir Mohamad and expressed his regret on being unable to attend the Kuala Lumpur Summit held last December.
Addressing a joint press conference following talks with Mahathir in the Malaysian city of Putrajaya, Khan said, "There was a misconception among some countries that the conference would divide the ummah (community). I want to say how sad I was that I couldn't attend the conference in Kuala Lumpur in the middle of December," The Express Tribune reported.
The premier also said that Kuala Lumpur and Islamabad were working on a joint media project to broadcast a positive image of Islam, fight Islamophobia and develop content for young Muslims.
Speaking at the press conference, Mahathir said, "We agree on the need for regular discussions to strengthen trade relations by removing barriers in key areas.
"We had a discussion with PM Imran on international matters. We also agreed upon the promotion of matters of mutual interests at all levels."
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Delegation level talks between Pakistan and Malaysia were also held at Putrajaya, where the two sides discussed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations and ways and means to further expand their relations in different fields including trade, economy and tourism.