Sindh CM discusses bilateral ties, investment opportunities with Chinese CG
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah met with Chinese Consul General Yang Yundong and Iraqi Consul General Dr. Mehr Mujahid Jejan to discuss investment, development projects, and diplomatic cooperation. In his meeting with the Chinese envoy, Shah highlighted ongoing and upcoming CPEC projects, upcoming water and solar energy initiatives, and China’s interest in modern agricultural technology. The Chinese diplomat reaffirmed commitment to investment in Sindh. In his meeting with the Iraqi consul general, Shah welcomed the reopening of the Iraqi consulate in Karachi after two decades, with Dr. Jejan announcing the resumption of visa services and direct flights between Karachi and Najaf to facilitate religious pilgrims.
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday held separate meetings at the Chief Minister House with the consul general of China, Yang Yundong, and the consul general of Iraq, Dr Mehr Mujahid Jejan.
Officials said the discussions centred on investment, development projects and diplomatic cooperation in order to strengthen Sindh’s ties with both nations.
During his meeting with the Chinese consul general, the CM emphasised the importance of the ongoing and upcoming projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). He noted that President Asif Ali Zardari’s recent meeting with the Chinese president had opened new avenues for development.
Shah said Karachi would soon see the launch of multiple water projects in collaboration with China, along with an expansion of solar energy initiatives.
The Chinese diplomat reaffirmed China’s dedication to investing in Sindh, highlighting the interest of Chinese investors in various sectors. Both sides also discussed advancements in modern agricultural technology and research.
The CM said Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari prioritised strong relations with China, referencing his past visits as the foreign minister as crucial in fostering bilateral cooperation.
In the other meeting, Shah welcomed the Iraqi consul general to Karachi and congratulated him on his appointment. He said the reopening of the Iraqi consulate in Karachi after two decades was a significant step towards strengthening diplomatic and cultural ties between the two countries.
Dr Jejan announced the resumption of visa and consular services, which would benefit pilgrims from Sindh. The CM assured him of full support from the provincial government for the consulate’s operations.
The Iraqi diplomat also announced the availability of direct flights between Karachi and Najaf, easing travel for religious pilgrims.
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