Pakistan approves agreement to provide troops for World Cup security in Qatar -minister





ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Pakistan's bureau has endorsed a draft understanding that permits the public authority to give troops to security at the FIFA soccer World Cup in Qatar in the not so distant future, Pakistan's data serve said on Monday.

A synopsis framing the understanding, to be endorsed among Doha and Islamabad, was supported by the bureau, serve Marriyum Aurangzeb told Reuters, in front of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's visit to Qatar beginning Tuesday.

It was not quickly clear when the arrangement would be endorsed between the two nations.

The bureau synopsis, surveyed by Reuters, said the public authority of Qatar had mentioned help with security-related parts of the World Cup between Nov. 21 and Dec. 18 2022, and that Pakistan's military had proposed the consenting to of an arrangement between the two states for the reason.

"The understanding expects to characterize the commitments of the two gatherings, the particular specializations, and the quantity of safety staff to be sent by Pakistan to take part in the security and wellbeing activities," the outline read.

Qatar's administration media office didn't quickly affirm or answer a solicitation to make sense of why Doha has mentioned the Pakistani soldiers or what they will do during the competition.

There was additionally no quick reaction from the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, which is managing the association of the World Cup, including security.

The rundown gave no subtleties of the arrangement, for example, the number of staff could be sent.

The endorsement of the understanding comes a day prior to Prime Minister Sharif leaves for Doha on a two-day visit beginning Tuesday.

Sharif will be joined by his bureau pastors, as indicated by an administration freebee on Monday.

"The different sides will examine respective relations between the two nations, particularly to push ahead participation in energy, exchange, and speculation open doors," the freebee said.

Sharif is likewise booked to visit a soccer arena in Doha where he will be informed about the endeavors embraced by the Qatari government in the World Cup, the gift added.

Announcing by Asif Shahzad in Islamabad and Gibran Peshimam in Kabul; extra revealing by Andrew Mills in Doha and Syed Raza Hassan in Karachi; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama