Trudeau, in a tweet, said he discussed human rights, girls' education, trade, refugees and climate change with the premier and had a "great phone conversation".
"Congratulations again, Imran, on forming Pakistan’s new government – I look forward to working together for people in both our countries."
In discussing human rights, girls’ education, trade, climate change, and refugees, PM @ImranKhanPTI & I had a great phone conversation today. Congratulations again, Imran, on forming Pakistan’s new government – I look forward to working together for people in both our countries. pic.twitter.com/4cslV0VnHn
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) August 20, 2018
A statement by the Press Information Department (PID) said Trudeau also appreciated PM Khan's “illustrious career in cricket and politics and wished him well for implementing his party’s agenda for the welfare of Pakistani people”.
The Pakistani premier "also underscored the contributions of over 400,000 Canadians of Pakistani origin in Canada".
On Monday, China’s Premier Li Keqiang had a telephonic conversation with the prime minister in which he conveyed Beijing’s desire to foster Pak-China ties.
“The CPEC project is a national priority and we [Pakistan] laud Chinese workers’ role in developing our nation,” Imran was quoted by Express News as telling his Chinese counterpart over the phone.
The Chinese leader also invited the former cricketer to visit China.
Earlier, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dr Mahatir Mohamad also took to Twitter to congratulate PM Khan on his appointment, adding that he looked forward to working with him closely.
A plethora of world leaders have reached out to Imran to congratulate him on his election victory and conveyed their willingness to work with the newly formed government.
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