Ramos’ visit to Pakistan paves the way for Sister-State Relationship with New York State

  • Masood Khan commends APPAC for cementing Pak-US ties; Urges synergy and cohesion among Pak bodies across US.

The visit of Deputy Speaker New York State Assembly Mr. Phil Ramos to Pakistan has paved the way for establishment of sister-state relations with New York state. It was also decided by the two sides during the visit to take practical steps for strengthening bilateral cooperation in healthcare sector and creating greater opportunities for paramedical staff from Pakistan to serve in the United States. 

During a meeting of Ambassador Masood Khan with a delegation of American Pakistan Public Affairs Committee (APPAC), held virtually, it was informed that the US side had also agreed to facilitate Pak business community in organizing tradeshows and holding exhibitions in New York and other cities of the United States to showcase Pakistani products and strengthen ties between the two countries.

The Ambassador was apprised by APPAC delegation that three committees, comprising representatives of Pak Chamber of Commerce, APPAC and Deputy Speaker’s Office, have been constituted to chalk out a roadmap for implementation of the decisions.

Ambassador Masood Khan welcomed the outcome of the visit. He appreciated APPAC for playing a commendable role in strengthening trade and investment ties and promoting people-to-people contacts between Pakistan and the United States.

Appreciating the idea of establishment of sister-state relationship with New York, Masood Khan said that the arrangement would provide as a strong framework for forging multifaceted long-term ties in diverse areas. He said that sister-state agreements between California and Punjab and Sindh and Georgia provide a blueprint for a strong partnership with New York.

Calling upon the business community and APPAC to start working on the agreed proposal immediately, the Ambassador assured all possible support from Pak trade officers in crystallizing proposals to concrete set of actions with delineated timelines.

Masood Khan also highlighted huge trade and investment opportunities that awaited US investments especially in IT, renewable energy, agriculture and extractive industries.

Pointing out exponential growth of tech-startups in the country and the significant investment from VC firms from Silicon Valley, the Ambassador said that digitalization of economy and efforts to introducing IT based solutions for service delivery has created huge opportunity for profitable investments.

“Contribute towards making Pakistan economically strong by scaling up your investments in the country,” said the Ambassador.

APPAC members thanked Ambassador Masood Khan for his continued support and guidance to the organization in fulfilling its mission of serving the two countries and its peoples.

Separately, the Ambassador also had a virtual meeting with the representatives of Pakistan Information and Cultural Organization (PICO) Arizona, Pakistan Society of North Texas (PSNT) and Pakistani American Association, Tampa Bay, Florida. Consul General Los Angeles Asim Ali Khan and CG Houston Aftab Ahmed Chaudhry were also present in the meeting.

The representatives of various diaspora bodies briefed the Ambassador about social and philanthropic activities of the Pakistani community in their respective areas. They also highlighted the role being played by the community members at the county, district and the state level.

The representatives of various bodies appreciated the efforts of Ambassador Masood Khan in brining all Pakistani organizations in the United States under one roof and providing them a platform to unite and work together for shared interests.

Expressing satisfaction over the growing role of Pakistani community in the United States and their contributions toward US society, Ambassador Masood Khan urged diaspora bodies to work in unison and create synergies for greater impact of their activities.

Washington, D.C. November 17, 2023

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