Pakistan, Hong Kong to strengthen bilateral ties as Finance Minister held a meeting with Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), John K. C. Lee.
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, and the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), John K. C. Lee, emphasized the need to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Hong Kong during their meeting on Tuesday.
In a press release issued by Pakistan’s finance ministry, Senator Aurangzeb highlighted the potential for collaboration in finance, technology, tourism, and other sectors. He underscored the shared values and mutual interests that connect the two regions, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to enhancing bilateral relations.
The discussions covered economic cooperation, trade relations, investment prospects, and cultural exchanges, with a focus on fostering closer ties and exploring avenues for mutual growth and prosperity, according to the statement.
Chief Executive Lee welcomed Senator Aurangzeb’s visit and expressed a strong desire to boost collaboration between Pakistan and Hong Kong. He stressed the importance of partnerships in driving economic progress, innovation, and cultural exchange, noting the mutual benefits of such cooperation.
The meeting demonstrated both parties’ dedication to deepening bilateral ties and seeking meaningful engagement across various sectors. Pakistan’s Ambassador in Beijing, Khaleel Hashmi, and Consul General in Hong Kong, Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, were also in attendance.
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