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RESOLUTION (24-0E-18) RESOLUTION (24-0e-18) "ln order to promote friendly relations between Parliamentarians of Pakistan and elected representatives of the fraternity of democratic Governments, this House resolves to establish Parliamentary Friendship Groups with ninety one (91) countries which are at Annexure-A. This House also authorizes Honourable Speaker to constitute such Groups with other countries, as and when required." sd/- Mr. ALI MUHAMMAD, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs @ List of the Conveners of PFGs in l4th National Assembly 5r. No COUNTRY CONVEN ERS PARTY L Afghanistan Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao QwP (s) 2 Albania Mr. Sufyan Yousaf MQM 3 Algeria Mr. Malik lhtebar Khan PML (N) 4 Argentina Mr. 6hous Bux Mahar PML (F) 5 Australia Ms. Marriyum Aurangzeb PML-N 6 AuJtria Ms. Shazia Marri PPPP 7 Azerbaijan Ms. Shaza Fatlma Khawaja PML-N 8 Bahrain Pir 5hafqat Hussain J ilani PPPP 9 Bangladesh Mr. Mahmood Eashir Virk PML-N 10 Belarus Nawabzada Raja Matloob Mehdi PML-N 11 Belgium Ms. Zahra Wadood Fatemi PML (N) t2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mr. Malik Shakir Bashir Awan PML (N) 13 Brazil Maj. Tahir lqba I Ch PML (N) 14 Brunei Darussalam Alhaj Shah Jee Cul Afridi IND 15 Bulgaria Ms. Farhana Qamar PML (N) 1.5 Cambodia 17 Canada Mr. ljaz Ul Haq PML (Z) 18 Chile Mr. Nauman lslam Shaikh PPPP 19 China Rana M. Afzal Khan PML.N 20 Cuba Mr. Ijaz Hussain Jakh ran i PPPP 2l Czech Republic Malik Muhammad Uzair Khan PML (N) 22 Denmark Ms. Zeb Jaffer PML (N) 23 DPR Korea Syed Chazi 6ulab Jamal IND 24 ESvpt Ms. Arifa Khalid Parvez PML (N) 25 European Parliament Eng. Khurram Dastagir PML (N) 26 Finland Mr. Sanjay Perwani MQM 27 France Mr. Juna id Anwaar Ch PML (N) 2a Germany Syed Chulam Mustafa Shah PPPP 29 Creece Mr. AIam Dad Laleka PML (N) 30 Hungary Syed Naveed Qamar Shah PPPP 31 lndia Sardar Awais Ahmed Leghari PML (N) 32 Indonesia Ms. Shazia Mubashar PML (N) lra n 5ycd M. Ashiq liussain Shah PML (N) 34 lraq Syed Imran Ahmad Shah PML (N) 35 lre la nd Mr. Khalid Hussain Magsi PML (N) 36 Italy Ms. Asiya Nasir JUr (F) 37 Japan Ms. Leila Khan PML (N) Jordan Ms. Shagufta Jumani PPPP 39 Kazakhstan Mr. Shahabuddin Khan PML (N) 40 Kenya Mr. Abdul Rashid Godil MQM 47 Kuwait 5ah ibzada Muhammad Nazeer 5ultan 42 Kyrgyzstan Mr. Abdul Majeed Khan PML (N) 43 Lebanon Mr. Zahid Hamid PML (N) 44 Libya Molana Ameer Zaman JUI (F) 45 Malaysia Ch. M. Shehbaz Baba r PML (N) 46 Maldives Ms. 5ahista Pervaiz PML (N) 47 Mauritius Ms. Reeta lshwar PML-F 48 Mexico Makhdum Khusro Eakhtyar PML (N) 49 Morocco Ms. Kishwer Zehra MQM 50 Myanmar 5.A. Iqbal Qadri MQM 51 Nepal + Bhutan Mr. Nadeem Abbas Reba ira PML (N) 52 Netherlands Mr. lmran Zafar Leghari PPPP 53 New Zealand Ms. 5aman Sultana Jafri MQM 54 Niger Ms. Shazia Farid PML (N) 55 Nigeria Mr. Mohammad Raza Hayat Harraj PML (N) 56 Norway Ch. Jaffar lobal PML (N) 57 Oman Sayed Essa Nori BNP 58 Philippines Ms. Romina Khursheed Alam PML (N) 59 Palestine 60 Poland Mr. Sajid Mehdi PML (N) 61 Portugal Mr. 5ohail Mansoor Khawaja MQM 62 Qatar Mir Aamir Ali Magsi PPPP 63 R.O. Korea Mr. Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh PML (N) 64 Romania Mr. Mohsin 5hah Nawaz Ranjha PML (N) 65 Russian Federation Ms. Marvi Memon PML (N) 66 Saudi Arabia Mr. Jam Kamal Khan PML (N) 67 5enegal Dr. Muhammad Afzal Khan Dhandla PML (N) 68 Serbia Mr. Usman Khan Tarrakai AJ IP 69 Singapore 70 5omalia Dr. Darshan PML (N) 7l 5outh Africa Ms. Shazadi Tiwana PPPP 72 5pa in Mr. Amir Haider Khan ANP 73 5ri Lanka Ms. Tahira Aurangzeb PML (N) 74 Suda n Makhdomzada Baiit Bokhari PML (N) 75 5weden Mr. Muhammad Khan Daha PML (N) 76 5witzerland Mr. Daniyal Aziz PML (N) 77 Syria 5a h ibzada Tariq Ullah JI 7a Tajikistan Mr. Muhammad Tallal Chaudry PML (N) 79 Tanzania Mr. Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju PML (N) 80 Thailand Mir Shabbir Ali B ija rani PPPP 81 Tunisia Ms. Amra Khan PML (N) 82 Turkey Mr. Pervaiz Malik PML (N) 83 Turkmenistan Ms. Shakila Luqman PML (N) 84 UAE Nawab Yousif Talpur PPPP 85 U kraine Dr. Tariq Fazal Ch PML (N) 86 Uganda Ms. Sura iya Jatoi PPPP 87 United Kingdom Dr. Fehmida Mirza PPPP 88 Uzbekistan Ch. Muhammad Asim Nazir PML (N) 89 Ven ezu ela Mr. lsphanyar M. B handara PML (N) 90 Vietnam Ms. Rida Khan PML (N) 91 Zimbabwe Mr. Rafique Ahmed Jamali PPPP.
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