Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Praises UAE’s Climate Diplomacy
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, recently met with Almazrouel Suhail, the UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, during the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels. The purpose of their meeting was to discuss and explore the potential of bilateral relations between Pakistan and the UAE, with a particular focus on trade and investment in renewable energy and transport sectors.
During the meeting, both ministers expressed their desire to strengthen the ties between Pakistan and the UAE, recognizing the importance of further enhancing their trade and investment cooperation. Dar commended the UAE’s role in climate diplomacy and highlighted the significance of COP-28, which was hosted by the UAE and brought global attention to nuclear energy as a clean and sustainable option. He also emphasized Pakistan’s readiness to share its experience and expertise in peaceful nuclear technology, specifically in nuclear reactor operations, safety, and regulatory infrastructure.
Dar further conveyed his confidence that the conclusion of the Pakistan-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) would significantly boost bilateral trade and investment cooperation between the two countries.
Minister Suhail fondly recalled his visits to Pakistan and emphasized the longstanding family ties between the UAE and Pakistan. He reassured Pakistan that the UAE is committed to being a development partner and collaborator in various fields.
This meeting between the Pakistani and UAE ministers highlights the commitment of both countries to strengthen their bilateral relations and explore potential opportunities for trade and investment. With a focus on renewable energy and transport sectors, Pakistan and the UAE are poised to foster economic growth and development together.
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