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Saturday December 21, 2024

Envoy calls for cooperation between Pakistan, Morocco parliaments

By Our Correspondent
December 21, 2024
Moroccan Ambassador to Pakistan Mohammad Karmoun looks right as he speaks in a meeting. — issi.org.pk/File
Moroccan Ambassador to Pakistan Mohammad Karmoun looks right as he speaks in a meeting. — issi.org.pk/File

Islamabad:Moroccan Ambassador to Pakistan Mohammad Karmoun emphasised the importance of establishing a cooperation programme between parliaments of the two countries.

"This programme should include the exchange of visits, sharing of legislative experiences, exchange of documents, and the transfer of expertise," the envoy said during a dinner he hosted for the members of the Pakistan-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group at his residence here.

Noted among attendees were Additional Foreign Secretary for Africa Hamid Asghar Khan, Speaker of the National Assembly Raja Pervez Ashraf, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Ghulam Mustafa Shah, MNAs Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Barrister Daniyal Chaudhry, Mirza Ikhtiar Baig, Barrister Aqeel Malik, Syed Khursheed Shah, Hanif Abbasi, Bilal Azhar Kayani, Syed Naveed Qamar and Sardar Nabeel Ahmed Gabol, and Senators Sahar Kamran, Shaista Pervez Malik, Nuzhat Sadiq.

The ambassador said exchange of visits would contribute to the consolidation of the rule of law and foster the exchange of positive practices in democratic institutions. He stressed the need for legislative institutions to harmonise their positions at the multilateral level, particularly on issues affecting food security, the environment, and other critical factors.

Speaking at the event, Ikhtiar Baig, convener of the Pak-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group, expressed his deep connection with Morocco, calling it his "second home." He shared that he has spent twenty years in Morocco, where he does business, and that representing the Pak-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group is his top priority.

Baig also highlighted the growing trade relations between Pakistan and Morocco, noting that bilateral trade has reached $800 million and has the potential to increase to $1 billion in the coming years.

He highlighted the Pakistan Maroc Phosphorus joint venture between Morocco and FFBL, which manufactures phosphoric acid for export to Pakistan to meet fertiliser needs, with an investment of $400 million from Pakistan.