FM Qureshi Chairs Virtual Meeting on Economic Diplomacy with Pakistan’s Envoys in Central Asian and South Asian Countries

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: As part of the government’s efforts to promote Economic Diplomacy, the Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday chaired a virtual meeting on Economic Diplomacy with participation by Pakistan’s Envoys to Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, and Nepal.

While underscoring the growing significance of geo-economics in international politics, the foreign minister said that Economic Diplomacy had assumed center stage in modern diplomatic practice.

Qureshi highlighted the government’s paradigm shift from geo-politics to geo-economic cooperation, and urged the Envoys to make concerted efforts to implement the government’s economic agenda.

The foreign minister briefed the envoys about his fruitful interaction during his recent visits to Central Asian Countries.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi expressed hope that peace in Afghanistan could contribute towards the further deepening of Pakistan’s economic ties with Central Asia.

With regard to extending maximum facilitation to the Pakistani diaspora, the foreign minister apprised the envoys about the launching of the FM Portal.

The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi asked Envoys to cultivate and broaden mutually beneficial trade and economic partnerships with Central and South Asian Countries, with an enhanced focus on trade promotion, investments, employment creation, tourism, technology transfer, energy cooperation, and regional connectivity.

Qureshi highlighted that the geo-strategic significance of Pakistan as it offered a massive opportunity to serve as a regional transit hub.

The foreign minister also asked envoys to showcase the investment potential of the country and instructed them to work on removing bottlenecks that hinder expansion of economic collaboration with host countries and identifying new sectors for the promotion of economic cooperation.

During the meeting, the envoys apprised the foreign minister about their respective Missions’ activities in the economic and commercial domains.

They also shared their action plans to deepen Pakistan’s economic footprint in their Countries of accreditation.

In keeping with Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision, the Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has consistently stressed on promotion of Economic Diplomacy and increased economic cooperation with partner Countries.

The regular virtual meetings and interactions on Economic Diplomacy with Pakistani Envoys in key Capitals are part of these efforts.

This was the seventh meeting of the series.

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