Stronger Ties, Brighter Future: Pakistan & France Poised for Growth

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Abdul Aleem Khan, Leader of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party and Government Clergyman for the Leading body of Speculation, Privatization, and Interchanges, underscored the significance of Pakistan’s two-sided associations with European nations, especially esteeming these associations. He brought up the various speculation potential open doors in Pakistan for France, particularly in the space of minerals, energy, horticulture, data innovation, and protection creation.

Khan offered these remarks as the main visitor at a service denoting France’s Public Day. The occasion was attended by government clergymen, legislators, individuals from the Public Gathering, negotiators, and prominent political, business, and social figures.

During the function, the French Diplomat to Pakistan, Nicolas Galey, invited the participants and examined the verifiable meaning of France’s Public Day.

In his discourse, Abdul Aleem Khan featured areas of strength for the connection between Pakistan and France, taking note of that around 125,000 Pakistanis live in France and large number of Pakistani understudies are concentrating on there. He communicated trust in the potential for improved coordinated effort in exchange, economy, schooling, and social areas, and lauded the continuous endeavors to reinforce reciprocal collaboration. Khan additionally commended the respective exchange and collaboration guide settled upon a year ago.

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