Poland Ambassador calls on Governor KP

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PESHAWAR
The newly appointed Poland Ambassador, Maciej Pasarski, met with the Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Haji Ghulam Ali here on Tuesday at the Governor House.
The meeting was marked by a mutual exchange of cooperation and discussions on matters of mutual interest. Both sides engaged in conversations revolving around political, economic, and trade relations, as well as the promotion of people-to-people ties.
Highlighting the enduring 65-year-old diplomatic and friendly relations between Pakistan and Poland, Governor Haji Ghulam Ali stressed the need to strengthen the bonds between the two nations and promote trade activities.
He emphasized that the current century demands a new era of trade and called for enhanced bilateral cooperation in the business sector.
Furthermore, Haji Ghulam Ali proposed that Poland should offer special scholarships to the youth of Pakistan’s tribal regions, with a focus on education.
He also suggested joint ventures in sectors like health, education, and trade to deepen the ties between the two countries.
Governor Haji Ghulam Ali expressed optimism that joint venture projects would not only strengthen bilateral relations but also promote public friendship.
He highlighted the importance of Poland’s expertise in higher education, trade, and investment, indicating a shared commitment to promoting bilateral cooperation.
The meeting between Governor Haji Ghulam Ali and Poland Ambassador Maciej Pasarski showcased the historic and friendly relations between the two nations.
Poland Ambassador praised his visit to the ancient city of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was met with great enthusiasm and goodwill.
This interaction underscores Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening ties with its international partners and exploring avenues for collaboration across various sectors, with Poland being a key partner in this endeavor, the Ambassador added.