UAE’s ambassador Essa Abdulla Al Basha Al Nuaimi, who called on Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani at the PM House on Wednesday. The two discussed matters ranging from flood relief efforts to and issues of bilateral trade.
Gilani said Pakistan was looking forward to become a member of the Council of Gulf Countries to become partner with others for promoting the cause of peace, stability and prosperity in the region.
The Prime Minister also appreciated the generous assistance of the UAE government during natural calamities in Pakistan including the devastating earthquake, last years’s floods and in the aftermath of the rains in Sindh providing relief items and supporting rehabilitation.
The Prime Minister appreciated the work done by UAE now underway in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which would go a long way in improving the quality of life of the people of the province.
The Prime Minister thanked the UAE government in the completion of the development projects in Southern Punjab and especially in Rahim Yar Khan from where his son was elected unopposed.
The Ambassador said 2.5 million Pakistanis in the UAE are contributing in the country’s economic development and the host government considered it valuable in every sense of the word.
He said people of UAE and the government value the relations between the two brotherly countries as it provided sound basis for relations on the long terms basis.
The Ambassador said his government was planning an exhibition in Karachi in the near future in which a large number of members of the business community would participate providing good opportunity to them to understand the dynamics of trading in this part of the region.
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@Ali: Don't assume your society is filled with saints... http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/8452/raped-on-christmas/
@Ali: some more statistics for you: "NGO War Against Rape (War) indicate that this year the average age of rape victims in Karachi has fallen to 13, as compared to 18 last year.
So much for your boasting about morality...lolz
@Ali: You can also read this if you have time, to see where India stands today: http://www.reputationinstitute.com/events/RIPressReleaseCountryRep200930sep2009.pdf
@Surya: Pakistan has lots of allies, maybe in india the media tells u pakistan is isolated so that indian public starts to have desings on pakistan lol dont worry pakistan is strong it has many allies
we are very worried about what they teach in india.india has a large Aids Epidemic this may wipe out all of humanity.please india teach your children to not be soo loose and no moral
@jawad: I don't think we are jealous..on the other hand you folks seem to think getting even just by getting this..you said "only popular countries with allies "..dont think you can say that of Pakistan today..FYI, even Maldives has been a security council member..each seat is allocated to a region and rotated among the countries in that region..You don't need to worry abt what they teach in India..We have much better education system as you can see highest number of non-american CEOs in Fortune 500 companies are Indians..Now, you should stop being in denial
@fahim: fahim take it easy bro. India is just jealous typical small country jealous mentality. Pakistan pro american elite foolishly supported india in UNSC . Dont try and play down UNSC India was so desperate for this position . which pakistan has 6 times I dont know what they teach in india but countries like Mongolia and south Sudan will not get UNSC. only popular countries with allies get a place on the council. so bro stop being in denial
Marhaba, Marhaba
antanu or whoever: Grow up. India is already a non permanent member since Jan 2011 for 2 years. Under a deal, India is supporting kazakistan this time as the kazakhs supported them last time. There is nothing big news in this. Take it easy dude, this is just a temporary 2 year non permanent rotational position... every country gets chance in rotation. Next year pak, after that UAE, then Mongolia , then south Sudan... the list goes on. So chill man...
wonder where are my indian friends? it appears that good news about pakistan is no news for most of the indian commentators. any way for those who do not know pakistan voted for india for the post last time