He encouraged Polish companies to set up an exclusive Polish economic zone in Pakistan and expand business and trade relations between the two countries.
On the last leg of his visit to Poland, Farooq Naek met the Governor of Krakow, Stanislaw Kracik, who hosted a banquet in the honour of the Senate delegation in the evening, says a press release received here on Saturday.
The bilateral meeting with the Governor focused on enhancing economic, cultural and educational linkages between the two countries, to expand the scope of bilateral relations.
He evinced great interest in Pakistan's investment friendly regime and expressed deep appreciation for Pakistan's leadership and society for their dedicated struggle against the menace of terrorism.
He welcomed Pakistan's joining the celebrations of European Football Championship next year.
Krakow being the economic, cultural and educational hub of Poland houses offices of international brands, business support associations and chambers of commerce of a number of countries.
Farooq Naek also held meeting with Deputy Governor of Krakow, Adrzej Haiezlak and briefed him about current situation in the South Asian region and the leading role being played by Pakistan in fight against terrorism.
He stressed that the government and people of Pakistan were committed to eliminate the scourge of terrorism to make the world a safer place.
He shared with the governor the sacrifices in men and material made by Pakistan in this regard, which surpassed the combined losses incurred by ISAF during the last ten years in Afghanistan.
He underlined that Pakistan was waging this war for its own security and for the entire humanity.
Farooq Naek also laid a wreath at the tombs of former Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his lady wife Maria Kaczynska, who perished in a tragic aircrash at Smolensk, Russia on April 10, 2010, along with 95 others on board,including Poland's top military and civilian leadership.
Farooq Naek expressed best wishes for Poland's forthcoming Presidency of the European Union in the latter half
of the current year.
He also wished Poland success in hosting 2012 European Football Championship.
Chairman Senate paid a visit to the 640 years old Jagiellonian University.
He also visited Geofizyka Krakow, a geophysical and geological surveyingcompany which is maintaining its presence in Pakistani market since 1998.
He was received by Leopold Sulkowski Chief Executive Officer of thecompany and Chairman of the Board, who is the Honorary Consul of Pakistan inPoland.
The Chairman Senate invited Geofizyka and Oil and Gas ExplorationCompany (OGEC) to expand their scope of work in Pakistan to create employment opportunities for Pakistani
people and strengthen economic relations between the two countries.
Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011