September 21, 2011| Press Releases|
United Nations, September 21: Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar on Tuesday held bilateral meetings with Foreign Minister of Australia, Mauritius, Indonesia and Netherland and discussed issues of mutual interest.
During her meeting with Australian counterpart, she discussed the flood situation in Sindh, Pakistan’s counter terrorism efforts, bilateral economic cooperation as well as development assistance. Foreign Minister Khar stated that there is a scope of economic cooperation between the two countries in the fields of human resource development and agriculture sector. The Australian Foreign Minister said that his country was constructively engaged with Pakistan in many sectors and would continue to do so.
During her meeting with the Foreign Minister of Mauritius, both Ministers reviewed bilateral economic relations and expressed satisfaction that institutionalized cooperation in trade and commerce was growing between the two countries. Pakistan has been playing an active role in the financial sector of Mauritius. Foreign Minister also showed her willingness to continue to provide technical assistance to Mauritius and maintain high level contacts between the two countries.
During the meeting with the Foreign Minister of Indonesia, both sides expressed satisfaction on convergence of perceptions on issues of bilateral interest. Both Ministers hoped that the Joint Ministerial Commission to be held in 2012 will go a long way in deepening and broadening the economic relationship between the two countries. The Foreign Minister of Indonesia also expressed sympathies with the flood affected population of Pakistan.
During the meeting with the Foreign Minister of Netherland, Foreign Minister Khar appreciated Netherland’s positive and proactive role within the EU as well as in the FODP process. Both sides expressed satisfaction on the existence of a formal process of bilateral political consultations between the two countries. Foreign Minister of Pakistan hoped that Dutch businesses would be encouraged to undertake joint ventures in Pakistan in the areas of agriculture and dairy.
Islamabad
21 September 2011
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