Islamabad, Oct 8: African Envoys Make Joint Call on Foreign Secretary to Strengthen Pakistan-Africa Relations. Foreign Secretary Ambassador Amna Baloch received 14 Envoys from the African Continent at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, today.
This underscores the Foreign Ministry’s determination to further strengthen ties with Africa in line with the Government’s Engage Africa Policy. Pakistan has 19 diplomatic Missions in the continent, while 14 African Missions are based in Islamabad.
On the occasion a special tree plantation ceremony took place under the theme of Pakistan – Africa Friendship. The plantation held in the lawn of the Ministry was followed by a Joint Call on the Foreign Secretary by the Envoys who outlined their priorities and salient aspects of bilateral relations.
FS Ms. Baloch dilated upon the growing trajectory of ties between Pakistan and Africa and appreciated the valuable contributions of the Islamabad based African Envoys. She reaffirmed the keenness of Pakistan for increased cooperation in diverse fields especially trade, investment and high level political ties. The volume of trade has increased 75% in the last 4 years with tremendous scope for further enhancement.
His Excellency Mohammad Karmoune, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco and Dean of African Diplomatic Corps thanked the Foreign Secretary for the opportunity of having these discussions and expressed gratitude for the unprecedented plantation event.
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