Korea keenly interested in fostering greater cooperation with Pakistan: Envoy

Government of PakistanKorea keenly interested in fostering greater cooperation with Pakistan: Envoy

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Park ki Jun has expressed his Country’s keen interest in fostering greater cooperation with Pakistan in the areas of technology, culture, and education.

In a meeting with the Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan in Islamabad on Saturday, the Korean ambassador underscored the significance of building stronger ties through collaborative youth programs that can benefit both nations in areas such as innovation and entrepreneurship.Korea keenly interested in fostering greater cooperation with Pakistan: Envoy

During the meeting, the discussions focused on strengthening relations between Pakistan and South Korea, with a special emphasis on empowering the youth of both nations.

Both dignitaries expressed their mutual commitment to enhancing youth development initiatives.

They discussed various strategies for youth engagement, skills development, and digital empowerment, particularly through educational and cultural exchange programs.

Rana Mashhood highlighted Pakistan’s ongoing initiatives including the Smart Pakistan Scheme and the National Innovation Award, which aim to equip the younger generation with essential tools for the future.

In the meeting, excitement was also shared over the upcoming Korean Cultural Week, set to take place in October 2024.

Both leaders expressed enthusiasm for this event, which aims to promote cultural exchange and deepen understanding between the two Countries.

The cultural week will include performances, exhibitions, and workshops that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of both Pakistan and South Korea.

Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to expanding opportunities for youth collaboration, stating that the event will be a testament to the strong and growing relationship between the two countries.

“This is an exciting opportunity to not only celebrate our cultural ties but to also open new doors for the youth of both nations,” he remarked.

The meeting concluded with both sides expressing optimism about the future of Pakistan-Korea relations, particularly in the field of youth empowerment.

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