Gilani seeks Kazakh support in trade, energy sectors

07 Sep, 2011

 

The two leaders exchanged views on a whole range of bilateral, regional and international issues, in an exclusive meeting held at the Government's House which was followed by delegation-level talks.

Prime Minister Gilani who arrived here Tuesday is visiting Kazakhstan for the first time. This is also the first bilateral visit by Pakistani leadership to this Central Asian state in 16 years after prime minister Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto's visit in 1995.

Gilani and prime minister Massimov agreed to enhance interaction between the leaderships of two countries, parliamentarians and the business community to promote people-to-people contacts.

Prime Minister Gilani said Pakistan offers lucrative investment opportunities particularly in the fields of energy and hyrdo-power generation, and added that Kazakhstan could benefit from this idea.

The two sides also agreed on facilitating each others' businessmen by relaxing visa regimes, holding of bilateral business forums and single country exhibitions and launching of joint ventures in the sectors of pharmaceuticals, cement, engineering goods and automobiles.

Prime Minister Gilani said Pakistan believed that creation of economic opportunities for the people would help the efforts to eliminate extremism and illegal drug trafficking.

The two leaders discussed ways to enhance cooperation between the armed forces of Pakistan and Kazakhstan and the security institutions by establishing a mechanism to exchange information on counter-terrorism and drug trafficking.

Gilani said Pakistan attaches great importance to its bilateral relations with Kazakhstan and considers it an important regional, political and economic player linking the Eurasia region.

He said Pakistan looked forward to the continued engagement to further expand and deepen the relationship for mutual benefit of the two peoples.

Prime Minister Massimov stressed the need for taking bilateral relations between the two countries to new heights by strengthening trade relations in particular.

He highlighted the importance of people-to-people contacts for fortifying the Pak-Kazakh relations since the two countries share rich heritage and common values.

The meeting was followed by delegation-level talk. The Pakistan side was represented by Minister for Production Anwar Ali Cheema, Governor Punjab Sardar Latif Khosa, Senator Ghulam Ali (JUI), MNA Qamar Zaman Kaira, Secretary Defence Lt Gen Syed Athar Ali, Ambassador Akhtar Tufail and businessman Faisal Ahmad.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

 

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