Middle East Pakistan’s strategic partner: Ahsan

Says there is great scope of cooperation in IT, energy, mining and tourism.

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has said there are vast opportunities of cooperation between Pakistan and the Middle Eastern countries in diverse areas.

Addressing a conference in Islamabad on Wednesday, he said Pakistan can modernize its agriculture sector by attracting a sizeable investment from the Middle Eastern countries.

He said we have to create a Green Revolution 2.0 in the country where we not only fulfill our domestic food requirements but also export the agriculture products.

Ahsan Iqbal said there is also a great scope of cooperation in the areas of IT, energy, mining, and tourism and skills development.

The minister said Middle East is a strategic economic partner of Pakistan. He said countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council have always stood by Pakistan in difficult times and proved to be a reliable partner.

Alluding to the recent developments in the Middle East especially the joining of SCO by Saudi Arabia and the role played by China in KSA-Iran rapprochement, the Minister for Planning and Development said that according to an estimate, trade between the GCC and the emerging Asian nations will increase to over six hundred billion dollars by 2030.

He said since Pakistan has a close relationship with all these countries, there are opportunties for the country to align itself with these changes.

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