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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister/Finance Minister of Japan Taro Aso on Tuesday. The Foreign Minister while conveying the special message of greetings and well wishes for the people and government of Japan on behalf of Prime Minister Imran Khan, reiterated the invitation for Prime Minister Abe to visit Pakistan.
During the meeting, both sides held in-depth discussions on the entire gamut of Pakistan-Japan bilateral relations and deliberated on the various possibilities of deepening existing ties in diverse areas. While appreciating Japan's role as premier development partner of Pakistan, the Foreign Minister stated that Pakistan was ready to welcome Japanese businesses in all the sectors of economy.
He offered Japanese companies to benefit from the Special Economic Zones to cater not only local market but also the markets of the wider region. The Deputy Prime Minister Aso noted that there existed immense potential to further mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries. He assured of his government's continued support to contribute to enhance trade and investment possibilities for Pakistan.

Copyright News Network International, 2019

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