Pakistan, Kuwait's landmark agreements set to drive multi-billion dollar investments
The Agreements have been signed in the areas of Food Security/ Agriculture, Hydel Power, Water Supplies, establishment of Mining Fund to support mineral industry, Technology Zones Development and Mangrove Preservation.


Kuwait: Pakistan has signed seven agreements and three MOUs with Kuwait to attract multi-billion dollars investment in various sectors.
The agreements were signed after talks between Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar and First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Interior of Kuwait, Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled Al-Ahmad Al Sabah in Kuwait City, today.
The Agreements were signed in the areas of Food Security/ Agriculture, Hydel Power, Water Supplies, establishment of Mining Fund to support mineral industry, Technology Zones Development and Mangrove Preservation.
Three MoUs were signed in the fields of culture and art, environment and sustainable development.
The Prime Minister termed the agreements with Kuwait another milestone in the achievements which the Special Investment Facilitation Council platform is bringing for the country.
The two leaders expressed great satisfaction at the trajectory of relations, agreed to remain in close contact, and take swift steps in further strengthening and deepening of Pakistan-Kuwait relations.
Underlining the importance of historical brotherly ties between the two countries they reaffirmed the desire to strengthen the fraternal ties by transforming them into a mutually rewarding economic partnership.
Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir was also present during the meeting.
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