Qatari investors want to bring investment in Pakistan: Envoy

Diplomatic CircleQatari investors want to bring investment in Pakistan: Envoy

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Ambassador of State of Qatar Sheikh Saud bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al-Thani has said that Qatari investors want to bring investment in Pakistan in all sectors especially energy sector.

Talking to the Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser at Parliament House in Islamabad on Wednesday, the ambassador that Qatar values its close ties with Pakistan, and considers it a brother and an important trading partner.

Sheikh Saud bin Abdul Rahman said that Qatar will continue cooperation with Pakistan in all fields.

The envoy said that Qatar will continue all possible cooperation with Pakistan to strengthen its economy.

The Qatari ambassador further informed the Speaker that collaboration in diverse sectors of the economy was being actively pursued at the state level from both sides.Qatari investors - The Ambassador of State of Qatar Sheikh Saud bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al-Thani has said that Qatari investors want to bring investment in Pakistan in all sectors especially energy sector. Talking to the Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser at Parliament House in Islamabad on Wednesday, the ambassador that Qatar values its close ties with Pakistan, and considers it a brother and an important trading partner. Sheikh Saud bin Abdul Rahman said that Qatar will continue cooperation with Pakistan in all fields. The envoy said that Qatar will continue all possible cooperation with Pakistan to strengthen its economy. The Qatari ambassador further informed the Speaker that collaboration in diverse sectors of the economy was being actively pursued at the state level from both sides. In his remarks in the meeting, the Speaker National Assembly said that Pakistan attaches great importance to relations with Qatar and strongly desires to further cement them. Asad Qaiser said that Qatar has always stood by Pakistan in every difficult hour. The Speaker opined that the parliamentary cooperation between legislative bodies of both the brotherly Countries would bring them more closer apart from benefiting from each other's experiences. Asad Qaiser invited Qatari investors to bring their investments in Pakistan to benefit from the conducive environment for investment in Pakistan. Referring to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said the projects under the umbrella of CPEC will open new horizons for development in the region with the creation of new investment and employment opportunities. The Speaker National Assembly said that cooperation between Pakistan and Qatar in the energy sector had helped to meet the energy deficit in the Country.

In his remarks in the meeting, the Speaker National Assembly said that Pakistan attaches great importance to relations with Qatar and strongly desires to further cement them.

Asad Qaiser said that Qatar has always stood by Pakistan in every difficult hour.

The Speaker opined that the parliamentary cooperation between legislative bodies of both the brotherly Countries would bring them more closer apart from benefiting from each other’s experiences.

Asad Qaiser invited Qatari investors to bring their investments in Pakistan to benefit from the conducive environment for investment in Pakistan.

Referring to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said the projects under the umbrella of CPEC will open new horizons for development in the region with the creation of new investment and employment opportunities.

The Speaker National Assembly said that cooperation between Pakistan and Qatar in the energy sector had helped to meet the energy deficit in the Country.

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