Summary President emphasized for cooperation between Pak, Norway
ISLAMABAD (APP) - President Dr. Arif Alvi on Friday emphasized the need for accelerated engagements and cooperation with Norway in diverse sectors including trade, business, investment and green energy.
The president, talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Norway Sadia Altaf Qazi, also called for bilateral cooperation in the fields of education, skill development, defence and exports of Pakistan’s cost-effective but highly prized fruit and vegetables.
He said there was a need to substantially enhance bilateral trade from its existing volume of US$ 128.404 million which did not represent the true potential by promoting Exports of traditional and non-traditions products and services to the rich and affluent market of Norway.
He advised the ambassador-designate to proactively engage and interact with Pakistani expatriates, provide them proactive counsellor services and through platforms promote bilateral trade and investment for Pakistan’s rich, diverse, social and cultural values and tourism opportunities.
The president advised the ambassador to explore meaningful opportunities and venues for bilateral cooperation in the field of academia, scientific, industrial research & development and collaboration between the counterpart Universities and Institutes of the two countries.
President Alvi said efforts should be made for including Pakistan in Norway’s list of prioritized countries for enhancing education cooperation under its Panorama strategy 2021-2027.
He said the ambassador should work to secure Norway’s support in expediting the conclusion of Pakistan’s Free Trade Agreement with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
He also emphasized creating linkages between the Chambers of Commerce and Industries of the two countries for possible joint ventures, technology transfer, holding social, cultural and business events, exchange of trade delegations and reciprocal ease and facilitation of trade and investment.
The president said there was a need to highlight the atrocities being committed by India in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), and the increasing incidences of discrimination, intimidation, harassment, and marginalization of minorities and alarming rise of Islamophobia in India, which was putting the life and property of the Indian Muslims in great danger.
