Islamabad:Chairman of the Prime Minister's Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan met with Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina Emin Cohodarevic here on Thursday to explore potential collaborations aimed at empowering youth in both countries.
Ambassador Cohodarevic expressed his gratitude for Pakistan's continued support over the years, emphasising the importance of fostering strong ties between the two nations.
He commended the initiatives implemented under the Prime Minister's Youth Programme, which, he said, had significantly contributed to the development and empowerment of young people in Pakistan.
He highlighted the positive impact of these initiatives and expressed a keen interest in replicating this successful model in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Collaboration in youth programs could enhance skills, provide opportunities, and strengthen the bonds between the youth of both nations," he said.
Mr Mashhood welcomed the ambassador's enthusiasm and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to sharing knowledge and experiences in youth development. He stressed the importance of international partnerships in tackling youth challenges and promoting sustainable development.
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