Chairman of the Senate, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, said on Thursday that Pakistan’s investor-friendly policies make it an attractive prospect for potential investments from Brunei Darussalam in various sectors such as energy, agriculture, and education.
The chairman expressed these views during a meeting with the High Commissioner of Brunei Darussalam who paid a courtesy call to the Chairman of the Senate, as stated in a news release.
During the meeting, both sides called for further strengthening existing relations, particularly in the areas of trade, business, investment, and the economic sector.
Sadiq Sanjrani, congratulated High Commissioner PG Kamal Bashah PG Ahmed on his appointment and extended his heartfelt best wishes for his role in strengthening ties between the two countries.
The meeting was marked by a strong sense of optimism and hope for an enhancement in diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Brunei Darussalam.
Sanjrani, expressed his confidence that this appointment would contribute to the strengthening of relations between the two nations.
During the comprehensive discussion, the two sides delved into the prevailing regional situation and addressed issues of mutual interest.
Pakistan and Brunei Darussalam’s strong bilateral relations, deeply rooted in shared religious values and cooperation, were also highlighted.
Both dignitaries emphasized the need to further bolster these relations, particularly in areas of trade, business, investment, and the economic sector.Chairman of the Senate also highlighted the profound trust that Pakistan and Brunei Darussalam share on matters related to Islamophobia, cooperation within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and their collective commitment to world peace. A significant point of discussion revolved around the agricultural sector, where Chairman of the Senate underscored the importance of utilizing scarce water resources and modern technology to enhance productivity.
He underlined the vast investment opportunities available in Pakistan and urged businessmen and investors from both countries to explore and capitalize on these prospects for mutual benefit.—APP