ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: President Asif Ali Zardari has emphasised the need for further boosting bilateral ties between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the areas of trade, economy, aviation, renewable energy, climate change and human resource development for the mutual benefit of the two brotherly Countries.
Talking to the Ambassador of UAE to Pakistan Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi who called on him at Aiwan-e-Sadr on Monday, the president urged the need to increase collaboration in the aviation industry to facilitate the Pakistani diaspora in the UAE including the initiation of commercial flights of Airbus A380s.
The president said that Emirati businesses should be encouraged to invest in the Pakistan Stock Exchange to infuse innovative ideas and more capital in the Pakistani economy.
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Talking about Sindh, the president apprised that Pakistan had started investing in mangrove forests and was trading carbon credits in the international market. He suggested that Pakistan and the UAE should mutually benefit from this opportunity.
President Zardari said that projects had been undertaken for the lining of canals to overcome seepage and boost agricultural production. He maintained that Pakistan and the UAE needed to collaborate in the agricultural sector by sharing new technologies as food security was a growing concern for the region due to climate change.
During the meeting, the ambassador highlighted that the UAE was committed to Pakistan’s development and would continue to stand with Pakistan.
The UAE envoy urged the need to transform the existing bilateral relationship into a strategic partnership between Pakistan and the UAE. He called for focusing on economic diplomacy, adding that big companies from the UAE were keen to invest in aviation, agriculture, renewable energy (solar), education and healthcare in Pakistan.
Ambassador Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi informed that the UAE had recently hosted COP-28 and pledged US$ 100 million for the “loss & damage” fund to help vulnerable countries deal with the adverse effects of climate change. He said that Pakistan could benefit from this fund to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
The UAE ambassador congratulated President Asif Ali Zardari on becoming the President for the second term. He extended best wishes on behalf of the leadership and people of the UAE and reaffirmed their strong commitment to further reinforce the bond of friendship between the two countries. He also extended an invitation to the President to visit the UAE, which the President accepted.
President Asif Ali Zardari thanked the UAE’s leadership for warm greetings and messages of felicitation and said that the UAE was very close to his heart.
The president appreciated the warmth and affection of UAE’s leadership towards Pakistan and highlighted the need to further strengthen the fraternal ties between the two Countries.