Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman on Monday felicitated prominent businessman Meher Kashif Younis on his appointment as the honorary Consul of Kyrgyzstan in Lahore, including the territory of Punjab province. He termed it as a recognition of remarkable achievements of Meher Kashif and his dedication to foster international trade relations. He also appreciated his commitment to serving as a bridge between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.
The governor emphasized the significance of such appointments in enhancing Pakistan’s global outreach and promoting economic growth through collaboration with other countries.
He hoped, as an honorary Consul, Meher Kashif Younis would play a pivotal role in strengthening bilateral ties, promoting trade, and facilitating cultural exchanges between the two countries, besides exchange of higher education delegations. Mehers appointment signifies a testament to his expertise, leadership, and contribution to the business community, reflecting positively on Pakistan’s diplomatic endeavors, he remarked.
The governor wished him success in further enhancing the relationship between two countries for mutual prosperity and development, and also to live up to the aspirations of the business community of either sides. Kyrgyz Ambassador Ulanbek Totuiaev had inaugurated the newly established office of the Honorary Consul of Kyrgyzstan on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, he said that it signifies a pivotal step towards bolstering bilateral trade between the two countries. “Situated in Lahore, a bustling economic hub in Pakistan, this initiative aims to facilitate and cater to the needs of traders from either sides,” he remarked. Congratulating the newly appointed honorary Consul of Kyrgyzstan in Lahore, Meher Kashif Younis, he added, the Consul office will serve as a diplomatic liaison, promoting ties and cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan.
“It will provide essential consular services including visa facilitation, legal assistance, and support for exchange of trade and educational delegations,” he mentioned. Honorary Consul Meher Kashif Younis, who is also the Chairman Kyrgyzstan Trade House (KTH), said that he would provide a platform for showcasing Kyrgyzstani products and connecting Kyrgyzstani businesses with potential partners and investors in Lahore and across Pakistan. This office, he said, would help enhance accessibility to Kyrgyzstani goods and promotes trade relationships. “The strategic location of Lahore and the cultural affinity between the two countries, this collaboration holds immense potential for mutually beneficial trade opportunities and further strengthening the ties between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan,” he observed.