President for enhanced economic cooperation with France

Author: DNA

President Dr Arif Alvi says Pakistan wants to strengthen economic cooperation with France, both at bilateral level and in context of European Union.

Talking to French Ambassador Marc Barety in Islamabad on Friday, he stressed that there exists immense scope of investment in Pakistan due to its friendly policies.

On India’s controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act bill, the President termed it a defacement of the proclaimed Indian secularism which had put minorities, especially Muslims, at a serious risk.

He emphasized that occupied Kashmir was under complete lock-down, where all civic liberties of the Kashmiri people has been suspended, and they are being subjected to brutal molestation, lynching and imprisonment.

Taking stock of the bleak plight of Kashmiri people, he hoped that France would play its rightful role in alleviating the suffering of the Kashmiri people by urging India tostop human rights violations in Kashmir.

The President highlighted that 100,000 strong Pakistani diaspora in France was a bridge to promote people-to-people contacts.

He also highlighted Pakistan’s huge tourism potential with rich culture, which he said must be tapped by the French people.

The President said Pakistan was one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, despite having a small carbon-footprint and stressed international collaboration to mitigate its serious consequences.

While referring to the Kashmir issue, the Ambassador said that France had a clear policy that human rights must be protected at all costs. He also said that climate change was a serious global issue and in this regard, France was offering special scholarships.

He also emphasized the need for academic collaboration between Pakistani and French academicians and said that the training of the trainers was also very important in this context.

He further said that Pakistan was rich in natural beauty, especially its Northern Areas, and has huge tourism potential.

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