Outgoing HC calls on President: Alvi underlines need for increasing trade ties with Maldives
ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has underlined the need for increasing trade and economic cooperation with Maldives for the mutual benefit of the two countries.
He said that there was a great potential to expand bilateral trade and export Pakistani products to Maldives, particularly textiles, fabrics, rice, cement, and pharmaceutical.
He expressed these views while talking to the outgoing High Commissioner of Maldives to Pakistan, Farzana Zahir, who called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, on Tuesday.
Talking to the outgoing HC, the president highlighted that Pakistan attached great importance to its relations with Maldives in a bilateral context and within the framework of the SAARC, OIC, UN and Commonwealth.
He said that both countries had a commonality of views on important regional and global issues, particularly the threat posed by global warming.
He underlined the need for closer cooperation among countries of the world to counter the severity of natural disasters as well as climate change that had endangered both developed and developing countries alike. The president added that both countries needed to enhance cooperation in the area of tourism and learn from each other’s experience.
The president also highlighted that the isolation and persecution of the Muslims by India was a matter of grave concern and the international community needed to take notice of the brutalities being committed by the Indian security forces against the Muslims, particularly in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). He also called for revitalisation of the SAARC enabling it to achieve its objectives.
Referring to the rising wave of Islamophobia, the president emphasised that Islamic countries should work together to counter Islamophobia. He also congratulated the outgoing HC on the successful completion of her tenure and appreciated her efforts for improving Pakistan-Maldives ties.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2023
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