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Pakistan’s Ambassador to France meets Prefet of Occitanie Region
ISLAMABAD, Jan 30 (APP):Ambassador of Pakistan to France Asim Iftikhar Ahmad on Tuesday met Prefet of the Occitanie Region Pierre-André Durand in Toulouse.
During the meeting they exchanged views on cooperation in the fields of education, culture, people-to-people contacts, commerce and industry.
Meanwhile Pakistan’s ambassador to Republic of Korea Nabeel Munir spoke to students of the Sungkyunkkwan University (SKKU)’s Global Environmental Leaders Program on issues relating climate change, its impacts on Pakistan and Pakistan’s leadership in climate change negotiations.
In another meeting, Pakistan High Commissioner in Bangladesh Syed Ahmed Maroof met Executive Chairman, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council Dr. Shaikh Mohammad Bokhtiar and discussed issues relating to the agricultural sectors of both the countries.
Ambassador of Pakistan to Portugal Ahmad Warraich visited the Money Museum, the Bank of Portugal and presented Currency Notes of Pakistan to Luis Maximo dos Santos, Vice Governor, Banco de Portugal for the record of the Museum.
Energy Ministry to organize national-level career expo
ISLAMABAD, Jan 30 (APP): The Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), in collaboration with prominent Oil, Gas, and Mineral companies will organize a two-day national-level career expo on Wednesday.
Themed “Fuelling Futures,” the Career Expo 2024 aimed to foster awareness and bridge the gap between students and companies in the Oil, Gas, and Mineral sectors.
The expo will provide a platform for meaningful interactions and access to career development resources.
Senior management and Human Resource representatives from leading companies will be present, offering attending undergraduates and graduates a unique opportunity to explore exciting career prospects in the energy and mineral sector.
The expo aimed to host over 5,000 students from diverse disciplines of Engineering and Business Management, representing leading universities from across Pakistan.
High school students aspiring to gain insights into current trends and pursue careers in these fields are also welcome, contributing to the nurturing and encouragement of the next generation of professionals in the energy and mining industry.
This national-level Career Expo extends a warm welcome to all registered participants, offering an unparalleled opportunity to connect with industry leaders, strengthen industry-academia linkages, and foster meaningful communication between the energy think tank and the workforce of the future.
Pakistan Petroleum Limited, one of the leading national Exploration and Production companies, is sponsoring the event.
Pakistan to hold over 80 events as chair of SCO Council of Heads of Govt this year
BEIJING, Jan 30 (APP): Pakistan, as the chair of Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will hold more than 80 events till November this year, Director General (SCO), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Altamash Wazir Khan said on Tuesday.
“Since, we took over chairmanship of the Council in October last year, we have already organized over 20 events in two and a half months and we also plan to hold 60 more events till November,” he told media here at the SCO Secretariat.
Altamash Wazir Khan is currently attending the meeting of the SCO National Coordinators Council being held from January 31 to February 01 in the Chinese capital.
He informed that in September, the country was planning to host meetings of the commerce ministers or the trade ministers of the SCO states.
“Pakistan is likely to host a meeting of the prime ministers of the SCO member countries before conclusion of its chairmanship in November this year,” he added.
In response to a question about the priorities of Pakistan at the SCO forum, he said that the country as the chair of the council of heads of government would focus on economic cooperation, financial cooperation, and humanitarian cooperation.
“And very close to heart of Pakistan is connectivity. And the connectivity, we mean not only roads, not only railways, not only airlines, but also the connectivity amongst people,” he added.
The director general said that Pakistan hosted an online conference on youth empowerment through digital economy today in which the country was bringing in all digital spheres and cooperation in the areas such as e-commerce, and how it could help the youth.
To another question, he said that at SCO, all the countries discuss the matters which were of mutual benefit. The SCO has nine countries as its members at the moment. In July, Belarus was likely to become a full member.
“Our priorities are more of economic development and progress in the areas of humanitarian cooperation. Security is also one of it but we try to avoid discussion on the bilateral issues.”
About the progress on a new bank of SCO countries, he said that the financial experts were already working on that and the drafts had been exchanged.
When asked whether the upcoming general election would influence the relations between Pakistan and the SCO, he said that with the SCO, Pakistan was involved as a state.
He said that SCO did not deal with bilateral issues. Its main focus was always on those areas which were mutually beneficial for all the members. That was a basic principle of SCO and the member states tried to avoid issues which could be of bilateral concern.
Altamash Wazir Khan said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was progressing and doing well.
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