Islamabad: Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan Trade House has been announced to establish and increase the strong trade linkages between the two countries.
The Trade House, a first of its kind, was announced by H.E Ulanbek Totuiaev, Ambassador of Kyrgyz Republic, during a seminar on “30 Years of Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan Relations: Progress and Prospects” organized by the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Embassy of Kyrgyz Republic to Pakistan and Riphah Institute of Public Policy, Riphah International University. Global Business Alliance, a growing network of traders, has initiated this unique concept in collaboration with the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic. While speaking on the occasion, the Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic said that strong bilateral ties between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan reflect that both nations are ready to build the next decades of future cooperation. He further highlighted the important ongoing projects between the states and the region where both countries collaborate, especially building on the connectivity projects. Ambassador highlighted that a large number of Pakistani students studying in various educational institutions in Kyrgyzstan.
Both countries are also exploring the possibilities of opening direct flights from both sides. Farhat Asif, President, the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, shared the historical ties between the two states and the background of hosting this seminar.
Prof. Dr. H. Sohail Naqvi, Rector, University of Central Asia, Bishkek, highlighted about the growing bilateral ties on education, training and collaboration on student exchange between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan. Dr. Manzoor Somoro, Former President of ECO Science Foundation, highlighted the significance of science and technology and especially about the early year education and prospects for collaboration between the two brotherly countries.
Dr. Somoro emphasized the importance of practical learning at the foundation level which provides a strong foundation for higher studies. In the concluding remarks, Dr. Rashid Aftab, Director of Riphah Institute of Public Policy, congratulated the Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic on the 30th anniversary of bilateral ties. While commenting on the current monsoon disaster in Pakistan, he stated that Pakistan is bestowed with glacial mountain ranges, which gives Pakistan abundant freshwater sources, there is an issue of water management rather than water deficiency. –PR