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Gilani for diversify Pak-Algeria ties in various fields

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Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani on Friday underscored the need to further diversify Pakistan-Algeria relations and explore new avenues of cooperation to further add impetus to bilateral relations.

The Chairman Senate expressed these views while in a meeting with Algerian Ambassador H.E. Brahim Romani at the Parliament House on Friday. Chairman Senate observed that Pakistan enjoys excellent relations with Algeria which are rooted in history, religion and similarity of views on various regional and international issues.

He also acknowledged and appreciated Algeria’s support to Pakistan in the United Nations and at other international fora, in particular, the support for Pakistan’s various candidatures. He called for broadening the political and economic ties. “There is a great need for closer trade and economic relations as the current level of trade is far below its true potential”, Chairman Senate stated.

He also highlighted the significance of frequent exchange of business delegations to boost trade and explore opportunities for joint ventures and investment. Pakistan, he said, has one of the best quality rice in the world and Algeria may consider importing rice from Pakistan. He informed that there is huge potential for mutual collaboration in IT, pharmaceutical and other sectors. Collaboration between Pakistan and Algeria in the IT sector and particular the freelancing can be beneficial for both the countries as there are thousands of companies in Pakistan providing freelancing services.

Chairman Senate also underlined the need for parliamentary linkages and institutional cooperation to learn from each other’s’ experiences. He said that parliamentary diplomacy is one such tool which can help bring people of the two sides closer and promote strong people to people contacts. Acknowledging the diplomatic relations, the Senate Chairman observed that Pakistan had issued diplomatic passports to the Algerian leadership to facilitate their travel in 1958.

On Kashmir issue, the chairman Senate said that unresolved Kashmir dispute remains on the agenda of the UN Security Council (UNSC) since 1948 and continues to threaten regional peace. The durable peace in South Asia remains contingent upon the peaceful resolution of Jammu and Kashmir dispute, in accordance with the relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions and as per the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. Similarly, Pakistan is also deeply concerned about the immense loss of human lives in the current escalation between Palestinians and Israel.

Pakistan consistently, unequivocally and unreservedly supports the Palestinian cause. Pakistan supports resolving the Palestinian dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council and OIC Resolutions. Regarding Afghanistan, the Chairman Senate said that Afghanistan is a brotherly country and a stable and sovereign and independent in the best interest of Pakistan.

Senate Chairman also express his well wishes for the political and parliamentary leadership of Algeria. He extended invitation to his Algerian counterpart to visit Pakistan at a convenient time. The Chairman Senate observed that people to people contacts carry huge importance in promoting bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

He said that the Senate of Pakistan is in the process of creating a friendship group for Algeria in the Senate to further diversify the relationship between the two sides and augment multi sectoral cooperation. He also invited the Ambassador to visit Multan and explore opportunities for developing linkages with local trade organizations as Multan is hub for mango production, ceramics and many other important locally manufactured goods.

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