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Pakistan, Qatar discuss regional developments, including situation in Iran and Afghanistan

PM stresses importance of ‘enhancing trade volume’; Qatar Businessmen Association delegation calls on PM

ISLAMABAD/DOHA: Pakistan and Qatar on Tuesday discussed recent developments in the region, especially in Iran and Afghanistan, and stressed the need for de-escalation and dialogue to avoid possible conflicts.

The development came as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defence Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan bin Ali Al Thani during an official visit.

“Regional developments were also discussed, in particular the situation in Iran and Afghanistan. Both sides emphasised the importance of dialogue, de-escalation and collective efforts to promote peace and stability in the region,” said an official press release issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

According to the handout, the meeting reflected the shared resolve of Pakistan and Qatar to further elevate their strategic partnership across all areas of mutual interest.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed bilateral cooperation in defence and security and reaffirmed the strong and historic ties between Pakistan and Qatar, it said.

PM Shehbaz expressed satisfaction over the ongoing collaboration between the armed forces of the two countries. He underscored Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthening defence cooperation and expanding collaboration.

Meanwhile, the Qatari official appreciated the professionalism and expertise of the Pakistan armed forces and conveyed Qatar’s interest in deepening defence partnership between the two countries, it said.

Earlier, PM Shehbaz, in a meeting with the minister of state for foreign trade of Qatar, underscored the significance of “enhancing trade volumes” between the two countries.

In his meeting with Minister of State for Foreign Trade of Qatar Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Sayed, who is also the chairman of the Pak-Qatar Joint Business Taskforce, the premier stressed the “importance of enhancing bilateral trade volumes” between the two countries, as per a statement via the PMO.

He also called for “diversifying Pakistan’s exports to Qatar, particularly in agricultural products, food items and value-added goods”.

The two sides “reviewed bilateral trade and economic cooperation and expressed satisfaction over the growing momentum in Pakistan–Qatar relations”.

The pair also held discussions on the “follow-up to the 6th Session of the Pakistan–Qatar Joint Ministerial Commission and reaffirmed their commitment to implementing agreed decisions”.

During the meeting, PM Shehbaz “highlighted Pakistan’s investment-friendly reforms,” citing the “role of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in facilitating foreign investment”.

The Qatari minister also expressed interest in “expanding economic cooperation and strengthening private-sector and business linkages between the two countries”.

It also decided to convene a meeting of the Pak-Qatar Joint Business Taskforce “within the month of Ramazan to discuss concrete investment proposals for Qatari investment in Pakistan”.

The PMO added that the meeting between the two leaders “underscored the shared resolve to further deepen trade, investment and industrial collaboration between Pakistan and Qatar”.

Also present during the meeting were Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar and Special Assistant to the PM Tariq Fatemi.

Qatar Businessmen Association calls on PM Shehbaz

Separately, a delegation of the Qatar Businessmen Association (QBA), led by the association’s chairman Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani, called on the prime minister, the PMO said in a separate statement.

The premier lauded the QBA’s “constructive role in strengthening economic and commercial linkages between Pakistan and Qatar”.

As per the statement, the prime minister also assured the delegation that “Pakistan attached high importance to private-sector-led engagement as a key pillar of the bilateral partnership”.

The premier invited the QBA members to “explore opportunities in infrastructure, logistics, energy, agriculture, technology and export-oriented manufacturing” in Pakistan.

The QBA chairman expressed interest in “enhancing business-to-business cooperation and exploring investment opportunities in Pakistan”. Staff Report

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