They discuss avenues for further increasing investment in various sectors.


Islamabad: Pakistan and Poland have vowed to enhance the existing level of bilateral cooperation in diverse sectors.
The understanding was reached during a meeting between Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar and Ambassador of Poland to Pakistan Maciej Pisarski in Islamabad.
They discuss avenues for further increasing investment in various sectors.
Speaking on the occasion, the Finance Minister said Pakistan highly values its bilateral relations with Poland and is desirous of strengthening these in the realms of trade and investment.
He appreciated the Polish investments in Pakistan's energy sector.
The Polish Ambassador said the existing excellent relations between the two countries need to be further promoted especially on economic and trade fronts.
He lauded the policies and programs of the government for socio-economic development and growth.

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