The Pak Banker

UAE assisting in over 100 mega projects worth $200m

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The United Arab EmiratesPa­kistan Assistance Program (UAE-PAP) is working on more than 100 large scale projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) and Balochista­n, said the top diplomat of United Arab Emirates in Islamabad, adding that the organizati­on was primarily focusing on education and health care sectors during the third phase of its program.

"Last year in May, we signed a $200 million cooperatio­n agreement to execute Phase III of the UAE-PAP. This was for more than 100 bigger projects in Balochista­n and KP focusing on education and health care," UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi said.

The UAE-PAP was launched in January 2011 with the objective of providing help and humanitari­an assistance to the people of Pakistan and support their developmen­t initiative­s for a better future. The program's third phase complement­s the previous two phases in which 165 developmen­t and humanitari­an projects were completed at the cost of $365 million.

Al-Zaabi said one of the main projects of UAE-PAP was to eradicate polio in Pakistan, though there were also several other programs to improve the country's water and agricultur­e sectors.

He added that UAE's charity institutes, such as Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, and Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan foundation­s, were also managing several projects in Pakistan.

The Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid Foundation has built many schools and hospitals in small villages of Muzaffarab­ad. They built hospitals, medical clinics, mobile clinics and schools in those areas where even vehicles cannot go," he said in an interview with Arab News.

Al-Zaabi pointed out that Pakistan and the UAE had always maintained a strong diplomatic relationsh­ip. "I always call it classical relations between the UAE and Pakistan because the leaders of the two countries have the same vision of looking to the future."

The ambassador said his mandate required him to explore new areas where both countries could work together, identify investment opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs in his country, and facilitate Pakistani business people who wanted to benefit from the UAE market.

The envoy added that special emphasis was also placed on improving visa facilities in Karachi and Islamabad to help Pakistani laborers who were looking for work in his country.

Al-Zaabi was awarded the "UAE Medal of Pride" for enhancing bilateral relations between Abu Dhabi and Islamabad by building new partnershi­ps and broadening the scope of economic and trade cooperatio­n in all areas of common interest between both the countries.

"We at the embassy believe in teamwork and this medal is not for me but it's for my team at the embassy," he said, adding: "Every other day we have a new initiative and idea to improve relations with Pakistan, enhance bilateral trade and also to facilitate Pakistani community in the UAE. I count myself not only as the UAE ambassador in Islamabad but also as Pakistan's ambassador in Abu Dhabi."

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