Khaleej Times

Serving community the top priority for new Pak envoy

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

Pakistan's new ambassador to the UAE aims to work for the welfare of the 1.6-million-strong expat community from the subcontine­ntal country, expand cultural ties, boost bilateral trade and cooperate on climate change goals.

"The New Year always brings new hopes and promises," Faisal Niaz Tirmizi told Khaleej Times. "My number-one aim is to serve the community and improve the services offered to them.

"Number two is to promote trade. And number three is to expand the rich cultural and civilisati­onal heritage of Pakistan in this part of the world. These are the three main objectives that I am working on. And you will see that we will have more presence in all three fields: counsellor, cultural and trade."

Tirmizi, who took charge as Pakistan's new envoy on October 30, last year, has met the Pakistani expat community a few times in Abu Dhabi and Dubai and hosted a Christmas event at the embassy.

“I'm planning to go and meet the community wherever they are. I believe that the embassy and I can play the role of facilitato­r. That's what we are all about. We can provide them a platform where they can meet, work together and foster better economic, political and social interactio­n with other communitie­s here because that's the beauty of the UAE. It's a pluralisti­c, multicultu­ral, multifaith, community.”

Tirmizi is looking to bolster the usage of social media platforms in a bid to reach out to as many people as possible.

“Social media platforms of the Pakistan Embassy and Consulate are quite active. In today's world, that is where people (congregate). I belong to another generation... but my children get all the news from social media.”

Tirmizi has held meetings with heads of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the emirates of Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ajman, and hopes to meet others in the first half of this year.

“I find a lot of interest in these chambers. We already have significan­t trade between the two countries. It's almost $11 billion, but it's mostly oil-based. It is very important to have more diversifie­d trade and we will be working more on non-oil sectors. That would be another objective during my tenure.”

Pointing out the impact of the ‘biblical' floods in Pakistan, Tirmizi underlined that Pakistan will play a key role in ensuring success of COP28 to be held in the UAE later this year.

“Most countries in Asia are basically not contributi­ng to the release of carbon, but we are suffering the consequenc­es. What happened in Pakistan last August, the UN secretary-general said, was ‘monsoon on steroids'. We will be working very closely with the UAE to make sure that our common objectives of reducing carbon emissions are met during the next COP28.”

 ?? ?? Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE who took charge on October 30, has already met the expat community a few times.— supplied photo
Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE who took charge on October 30, has already met the expat community a few times.— supplied photo

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