Sardar Ayaz Sadiq highlights warm & cordial relation between the Govt of Pakistan & Kingdom of Netherlands
ISLAMABAD, Nov 02, (SABAH): Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq highlighted the warm and cordial relation between the Government of Pakistan and Kingdom of Netherlands in a meeting with the Ambassador of Netherlands Ms. Henny Fokel de Vries at the Economic Affairs Division.
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq stressed that the economic cooperation between two countries need to be more deepened and enlarged for the mutual benefit of the citizens of both countries. “Pakistan appreciated the Kingdom of Netherland’s timely and very valuable humanitarian assistance during the floods of 2010 and the recent devastating climate calamity” said the Minister.
He added that Pakistan’s contribution to global emissions stands less than 1%. However, Pakistan is badly affected country figuring among the top five most vulnerable nations globally. He further remarked that Pakistan needs to be supported to fight the negative impact of climate saving the most vulnerable and poor communities from the destruction of future disasters. Ms. Henny appreciated the cordial relationship between Pakistan and Netherlands and acknowledged the devastating impact of climate change on the country. She stated that, “The Government of Netherlands is trying to provide as much assistance as we can and we are ready to assist for long term recovery programs.” She further stated that, “As the climate is changing much faster than we expected. Therefore, the world needs to be united to make sure every country is well protected.” While speaking on enhancing Pak-Netherlands relations, Minister for Economic Affairs stressed on revamping Government to Government Development Cooperation.
He also stressed for reviving and allocating special seats in the Netherlands Fellowship Program & Scholarship. He also highlighted the provision of Technical Assistance in Agriculture especially, water resources and irrigation along with support in horticulture especially berries, vegetables, seed production, livestock and dairy as the Dutch have world class technologies in these areas. Dutch companies could be engaged to transfer us technology for seed development in Pakistan. The Ambassador assured complete assistance in the said areas and apprised the Minister that the efforts on these programs especially on vocational training and technical exchange have already been started which was appreciated by the Minister