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With the request of the Qatari government, the Pakistan government agreed to provide troops for security at the FIFA World Cup 2022.

On Monday, Pakistan's Information Minister Mariyum Aurangzeb announced that the Cabinet has given nod to the draft agreement for providing troops to Qatar for the mega event.

The Cabinet’s nod came after the Joint Staff Headquarters (JSHQ) proposed the signing of the agreement and the foreign ministry, as well as the Directorate General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), expressed no objections to it, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.

The agreement contains modalities for the deployment of troops for security assistance during the FIFA World Cup. The agreement aims to define the obligation of the two parties, the specific specializations, and the number of security personnel to be sent



by Pakistan to participate in the security and safety operations.

The approval came just ahead of Shehbaz Sharif’s first visit to Qatar as the prime minister of Pakistan at the invitation of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar.

During the visit which is scheduled for Tuesday, Shehbaz will hold in-depth consultations with the Qatari leadership.

"The two sides will review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, with a particular focus on advancing energy-related cooperation, deepening trade and investment ties, and exploring greater employment opportunities for Pakistanis in Qatar," the Prime Minister's Office said.

The prime minister will also visit ‘Stadium 974’ in Doha, where he will be briefed on the extensive preparations undertaken by the government of Qatar to host the World Cup.
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