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TOKYO: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Sunday declared his intention to boost trade and promote diplomatic ties with Japan.

Addressing a function organized by the Pakistani diaspora in Tokyo on Sunday, Bilawal appreciated Japanese contributions to technology.

He underscored the importance of Pakistanis living abroad, saying, “The overseas Pakistanis are our assets, who are playing vital role to promote bilateral ties between Pakistan and Japan.”

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto arrives in Tokyo on four-day visit

The Foreign Minister said both countries can benefit from investment in agriculture and livestock.

Bilawal said incumbent government is working on economic diplomacy to bring prosperity in the country.

He said Pakistan can learn from Japan’s advancement in Information Technology and other fields.

He also mentioned the country’s potential in the IT sector, saying the steps had been taken to improve youth’s skills.

The Foreign Minister urged Pakistani overseas particularly businessmen to play their role for increase in trade between two countries and also strengthening of bilateral relations.

The Foreign Minister emphasised his commitment for boosting agricultural exports between Pakistan and Japan. He praised the country’s mangoes, saying, “Mangoes from this country are eaten by people all over the world.”

Bilawal also met with representatives of the Japan International Development Agency (JICA) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) to discuss potential for trade and investment.

During the meetings, the matters related to bilateral cooperation in trade and investment came under discussion.

The Foreign Minister said during his meeting with Japanese leadership and entrepreneurs, he will urge them to enhance trade and investment in Pakistan.

He said Pakistan has over 65 per cent population of youth and we can exploit this human resource through skills-based education and training.

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Tulukan Mairandi Jul 03, 2023 07:42am
Apparently he was also trying to pitch for Pakistani unskilled and low pay workers to be employed in Japan. Japanese, seeing the problems there people are causing in Paris and rest of Europe, said a firm NO.
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Shahid Khan Jul 03, 2023 12:51pm
Seems like Bilawal has been picked to lead this country with no skill and nothing solid. The media has been controlled and this guy has been promoted as efficient. However, he is only causing more expenses on visits to other countries and there's no outcome at all. What a failure of our great nation that we have laboratory leaders like him
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