The foreign minister said the GCC countries were interested in Pakistan’s areas including agriculture, information technology, mines and minerals, and energy. Already, Pakistan has received the Expressions of Interest from GCC countries in mining and energy, he added.
He mentioned that Pakistan was sitting on the seventh largest reservoir of shale gas.
“The future looks very bright as far as the investment climate is concerned. We are expecting the representatives of the GCC countries to visit Pakistan this month with a number of agreements and MoUs to be signed,” he said.
Pakistan, he said, had very close cooperation with the GCC countries including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain with different layers of economic, political, defence and people-to-people relations.
Jilani said Pakistan had taken strong measures to create an environment of good governance and end corruption and smuggling to ensure a conducive environment for investment.
commitments that they have made to Pakistan as well as the international community whereby they are committed to not allowing the Afghan soil to be used against other countries.
Linking a strong economy with prosperity, he expressed hope that the steps taken by the government would result in economic and political stability.
The reforms introduced in these sectors by Pakistan offer a promising future for the people of the country, he said.
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