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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday stressed on working together more closely with Japan to enhance mutually beneficial cooperation in diverse fields.
He was talking to Special Adviser on Foreign Affairs to Prime Minister of Japan Sonoura Kentaro. During the meeting, views were exchanged on Pakistan-Japan bilateral relations and regional developments.
The prime minister highlighted initiatives to spur economic growth through investment-friendly, development-focused and people-centered policies. He underlined efforts focused on creation of a peaceful environment in the region.
While appreciating the signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) on Skilled Workers Programme between the two countries, the prime minister highlighted that Pakistan with 60 percent of its population below the age of 30 and the graying population in Japan had inherent complementarities that could be utilised to the benefit of their economies.
He underscored Pakistan’s readiness to welcome Japanese businesses in all the sectors. he hoped that the Japanese companies could take full advantage of the vast opportunities in Pakistan particularly in the fields of investment, trade, agriculture, industry, human resource development, education, tourism, and people-to-people contacts.
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