Islamabad, Sep 13: Mohamed Al Hawi, the undersecretary of the Emirates’ Ministry of Investment, and Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, had a fruitful discussion on Friday.
The seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) that Pakistan and the UAE have signed, which cover a range of industries including energy, agriculture, finance, technology, and infrastructure development, were thoroughly reviewed by both parties at the meeting.
They emphasized the concrete advantages these agreements have given to the economies of both nations, while also acknowledging the noteworthy progress that has been made in their implementation.
They also mentioned the encouraging momentum created by the most recent high-level meetings between the UAE and Pakistani leaders. These diplomatic encounters have improved collaboration in a number of areas and strengthened the strategic alliance.
Undersecretary Al Hawi and Ambassador Tirmizi both expressed hope for the future of this partnership and emphasized the significance of ongoing high-level cooperation. There was also a chance to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral commercial and investment connections during the conference.
They talked about how to increase trade volumes and find new areas of shared interest that could result in improved investment flows.The two sides highlighted the significance of enabling ease of doing business, developing joint ventures, and encouraging private sector involvement to realize the potential of bilateral economic partnership.
The officials reaffirmed their dedication to cultivating a strong and vibrant economic alliance that advances the well-being and advancement of their respective countries.