Pakistani president stresses his keenness for promoting Pak-Syria people-to-people contacts, institutional linkages

Islamabad, SANA- Pakistani president Arif Alvi called for further consolidating the existing brotherly relations between Pakistan and Syria, promoting people-to-contacts, and establishing linkages between the private and public institutions of the two countries.

Alvi, in a meeting with Ambassador-designate of Pakistan to Syria Shahid Akhtar, said Pakistan accorded high priority to its relations with Syria.

He said cultural, religious and historical ties bound the people of Pakistan and Syria together, and the potential of bilateral relations of the two countries should be fully realized for mutual benefit.

President Alvi emphasized the need for frequent exchange of business, trade and investment delegations between the two countries to evaluate each other’s strengths and identify complementarities for further boosting the relations.

He called for expediting the implementation of the memorandum of understanding on the establishment of a Joint Working Group on Trade and Economic Affairs.

Alvi advised the ambassador-designate to remain in close contact with the Syrian authorities.

He said that Pakistan could offer online courses and educational packages of Allama Iqbal Open University and the Virtual University of Pakistan in various disciplines both in online and recorded forms for providing quality education to Syrian students.

Alvi said that as Syria was entering a reconstruction stage, Pakistan could help the Syrian people in their reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts through collaboration in various sectors, including trade, commerce & industry, and exporting goods and services to Syria to help them in their reconstruction efforts.

The president also asked the ambassador-designate to convey his good wishes to the Syrian President during his meeting with him.

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