Bilawal, South Korea’s ambassador discuss strengthening bilateral ties

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ISLAMABAD, MAY 17: In a bid to bolster the existing friendly relations between Pakistan and South Korea, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari met with South Korea’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Suh Sangpyo, on Wednesday.

During the meeting, both officials highlighted the longstanding historical ties between the two nations and emphasised the potential for further cooperation in various fields, particularly technology and trade.

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto expressed his appreciation for the strong bilateral relations and pointed out the immense opportunities available for South Korean businesses to invest in Pakistan.

He underscored that Pakistan’s skilled human resources can greatly benefit South Korea, and stressed the need to enhance collaboration in this area.

“Pakistan is committed to providing trained human resources to South Korea in diverse fields, and we look forward to expanding and strengthening this cooperation,” said Mr Bhutto-Zardari.

The discussions also focused on exploring new avenues for collaboration in trade and investment.

Both sides recognized the untapped potential and expressed their willingness to further facilitate bilateral trade, with a particular emphasis on sectors such as technology.

The meeting between Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Ambassador Suh Sangpyo reflects the commitment of both countries to deepen their ties and explore avenues for mutual growth and development.

Pakistan and South Korea have enjoyed friendly relations over the years, and this meeting signifies their shared desire to build on the existing partnership. With Pakistan’s strategic location and South Korea’s technological prowess, the prospects for mutually beneficial collaboration are promising.