NA deputy speaker woos Qatar’s investors

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National Assembly Deputy Speaker Murtaza Javed Abbasi has said that immense potential exists in energy and economic sectors in Pakistan. He invited Qatari investors in Pakistan to take advantage of such opportunities. He said this while talking to Ambassador of Kingdom of Qatar Mr Saqr-Bin-Mubbark Al-Munsouri who called on the deputy speaker in Parliament House on Friday.

Referring to time immemorial relations with Qatar, the deputy speaker said that Pakistan and Qatar were intertwined in inbounds of religion, history and culture. He expressed the desire to further consolidate this relation through people-to-people, parliamentary and economic cooperation. He also stressed the need for unity amongst Muslim Ummah for countering the negative portrayal of Islam. The deputy speaker said that Pakistan appreciated support of Qatar on international and regional forums.

Deputy Speaker Murtaza Javed Abbasi also underlined the need for enhancing bilateral trade and cooperation between both the countries. He appreciated the support of state of Qatar that has been extended to Pakistan for its socio-economic and infrastructure development, specially education and health sectors. The deputy speaker said that Qatar could benefit skilled human resource potential in Pakistan.

Underlining the need for enhancing parliamentary contacts between legislatures of both the countries, the deputy speaker said that parliamentarians from either side could bring both the nation closer and learn from each other’s experience. He also invited members of parliament of Qatar to visit Pakistan.

Ambassador of Qatar Mr Saqr-Bin-Mubbark Al-Munsouri said that Qatar also attached great importance to brotherly relations with Pakistan and desires to strengthen them through cooperation in diverse sectors. He assured his government’s all out support for addressing energy constraints. He also appreciated contributions of Pakistan expatriates living in Qatar and said that his country was keen in importing skilled Pakistani human resource. He also agreed for enhancing parliamentary contacts between legislatures of both the countries.