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Saudi Arabia, Pakistan to boost ties in different fields

- M. ISHTIAQ

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to enhance bilateral cooperatio­n in a number of different fields.

The two sides signed and exchanged documents of protocol at the end of the two-day long 11th Saudi-Pakistan Joint Ministeria­l Commission ( JMC) meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday.

In the closing session, Pakistan’s Minister of Commerce Pervaiz Malik invited Saudi Arabia to invest in renewable energy projects, and in the agricultur­e, oil exploratio­n and livestock sectors.

“The launching of Vision 2030 in the Kingdom will surely usher in the creation of hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the constructi­on and services sectors … I would like my Saudi brothers to increase the quota of jobs for Pakistani workers in those sectors,” said Malik.

He also suggested the Saudi government could establish a “Saudispeci­fic training sector” in Pakistan to teach the particular skills needed for the Saudi job market.

The head of Saudi Arabia’s delegation, Majid Al-Qassabi, minister for commerce and investment, said the Kingdom was keen to enhance strategic relations with “our brotherly country Pakistan.”

The Saudi minister admitted that the current volume of trade between the two countries is only “moderate.”

“We need to enhance communicat­ion, we need to identify opportunit­ies,” he said. “We need to promote investment opportunit­ies, from both ends. We need to clear all the obstructio­ns, all the challenges, that (inhibit) the ease of doing business.”

The 34-member Saudi delegation included participan­ts from 20 different government entities, the chamber of commerce, and the private sector.

“We are really keen to identify opportunit­ies, we really need to work to establish a long strategic relationsh­ip,” Al-Qassabi said.

The minister also announced that Riyadh will host the SaudiPakis­tan Business Forum in the second half of this year. “Hopefully that will be the launching pad for new business and investment relations between the two countries,” he said.

 ??  ?? Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment Majid Al-Qassabi speaks during the 11th Saudi-Pakistan Joint Ministeria­l Commission (JMC) meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment Majid Al-Qassabi speaks during the 11th Saudi-Pakistan Joint Ministeria­l Commission (JMC) meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday. (SPA)

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