The Qatar government has expressed its interest in building two power plants in Pakistan, said Ambassador of Qatar to Pakistan Saqr bin Mubarak Al Mansouri.
According to Khaleej Times, Al Mansouri said that Qatari and Chinese companies were already working on four coal-based power plants in Pakistan.
“The construction of these plants would go a long way in reducing Pakistan’s energy problems,” the ambassador was quoted as having said.
Referring to the recent deal between Pakistan and Qatar, the ambassador said the Arabian Gulf country was giving priority to Pakistan in promoting trade and economic relations. “This is a positive development in bringing the two countries even closer.”
“The next meeting of the Qatar-Pakistan joint ministerial committee will be held in Pakistan this year, which would be a good forum to discuss new areas of mutual cooperation,” he said, adding that over 1,12,000 Pakistanis were working in Qatar and making useful contribution to its economic development.
“Qatar also plans to import more manpower from Pakistan for various on-going projects,” he said. Al Mansouri was of the view that exchange of trade delegations was an effective tool to explore new areas of trade promotion. The country already imports many products from Pakistan including rice, medical equipment, medicines, sports goods, dry fruits, leather products and fish.