The Embassy of Pakistan, Washington DC hosted the Third Session of “Pakistan Embassy Forum” that deliberated upon the “Economic Reforms and Revival in Pakistan”

The Embassy of Pakistan, Washington DC hosted the Third Session of “Pakistan Embassy Forum” that deliberated upon the “Economic Reforms and Revival in Pakistan”

The Embassy of Pakistan, Washington DC hosted the Third Session of “Pakistan Embassy Forum” that deliberated upon the “Economic Reforms and Revival in Pakistan”. Federal Minister for Finance & Economic Affairs, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar delivered his keynote address. The session was well-attended by participants from think tanks, officials of Washington based organizations and notables of Pakistani American diaspora.

In his opening remarks, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry dilated upon the importance of the event. He stated that Pakistan of today is a resurgent country going through a momentous transformation on both security and economic fronts. He expressed his strong hope that with the Present Govt’s vision and commitment, Pakistan is on track to record high economic growth and sustainable progress in various socio-economic sectors.

While delivering his address, Senator Ishaq Dar said that reforms under the present Govt. including structural reforms and fiscal policies have boosted the overall economic growth. He said that for the very first time, Pakistan has successfully completed the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility Program which is a complete break from the past. Over the past few years, Pakistan has significantly improved on economy, energy, extremism and education.

He said that efforts for improved regional connectivity and investment holds promise to Pakistan’s economic development, still, there is a need to accelerate country’s pace of growth to be able to harness the challenges which pose serious threat to the overall economy. He added that the resolution of Kashmir is vital to the regional peace.

The Minister further said that Pakistan is looking ahead to work closely with the Trump Administration to further enhance and strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

In his remarks, he commented that Pakistani Diaspora is playing an important role in acting as a bridge between Pakistan and the US to further bilateral relations.

While responding to a question, he said CPEC offers Pakistan an excellent opportunity to upgrade the basic infrastructure of all provinces and will bring prosperity and connectivity to the country. The project will bring in lots of investments into infrastructure and energy sectors.

April 25, 2017
Washington D.C

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