UAE commits to investing $10 billion in Pakistan

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The United Arab Emirates on Thursday committed to investing $10 billion in multiple sectors of the country’s economy, a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

According to the statement, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a bilateral meeting with the President of the UAE and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi.

The prime minister was accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan, Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif and Special Assistant to Prime Minister Syed Tariq Fatemi.

The premier offered condolences on the passing away of close family members of Al Nahyan family, late Sheikh Tahnoun bin Mohamed Al Nahyan and the late Sheikh Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the whole gamut of bilateral relations including cooperation in political, economic, social, cultural and defence sectors.

PM Shehbaz underscored the importance of galvanising existing cooperation and strengthening strategic partnership including in the field of information technology, renewable energy and tourism.

He highlighted steps taken by the government aimed at ensuring socio-economic stability in the country and building investors’ confidence. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to ensure meaningful implementation of investment cooperation agreements in the areas of energy, port operations projects, wastewater treatment, food security, logistics, minerals, and banking & financial services.

Read Rs20b sought to boost cybersecurity, regulate social media

The UAE president assured UAE’s support in all circumstances and made commitment of investing $10 billion in multiple sectors in Pakistan.

The prime minister conveyed gratitude to the UAE leadership for hosting 1.8 million Pakistani diaspora and highlighted Pakistan’s huge human resource potential that could be engaged in multiple sectors.

Both leaders exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest including regional and global developments. The prime minister reiterated his invitation to the UAE president for an official visit to Pakistan, which the UAE president accepted.

Earlier in the day, PM Shehbaz arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for a one-day visit, his first since coming to power after the February 8 polls.

Also read: PM Shehbaz to visit China in first week of June

On arrival, the premier was welcomed by Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

‘Not seeking loans but joint collaboration’

Later, the premier, while addressing the business community, said that his aim was not to seek loans but joint collaboration and investment which will offer mutual benefits to the UAE and Pakistan.

The prime minister praised the UAE for its advancement in technology and the nation's success in building advanced infrastructure.

He also expressed pride in seeing talented individuals from both countries working together in various sectors and emphasised the need to replicate these efforts to promote the digitisation of the economy in Pakistan.

Shehbaz also commended the UAE for its visionary leadership in diversifying its economy beyond oil and gas and paving the way for a future focused on industrial growth, youth empowerment, and digitalization - positioning the UAE as a hub for import and export.

The prime minister asserted that since being re-elected, he has prioritised the promotion of technology and AI across diverse sectors such as agriculture, mining, and minerals.

“Today, I am not here to seek loans, but to seek joint collaborations and investments that offer mutual benefits,” Shehbaz added.

Emphasising the significance of digital transformation, Shehbaz underscored the necessity for top-tier vocational training and the empowerment of youth with contemporary skills. He advocated for the establishment of businesses, startups, and enterprises in the UAE, particularly given that 60% of Pakistan's population comprises young individuals.

“This round table conference is to discuss what can be achieved and serves as a testimony that the sky is the limit,” the PM said.

The premier acknowledged that while Pakistan's tech sector has a long way to go, the goal is to completely transform the economy through joint ventures, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.
 

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Just look at that picture and look how intimidated our PM is. This is seriously embarrassing. Nation of 250m+ and BC this is who we choose to represent us on an international level.
 

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The United Arab Emirates on Thursday committed to investing $10 billion in multiple sectors of the country’s economy, a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

According to the statement, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a bilateral meeting with the President of the UAE and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi.

The prime minister was accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan, Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif and Special Assistant to Prime Minister Syed Tariq Fatemi.

The premier offered condolences on the passing away of close family members of Al Nahyan family, late Sheikh Tahnoun bin Mohamed Al Nahyan and the late Sheikh Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the whole gamut of bilateral relations including cooperation in political, economic, social, cultural and defence sectors.

PM Shehbaz underscored the importance of galvanising existing cooperation and strengthening strategic partnership including in the field of information technology, renewable energy and tourism.

He highlighted steps taken by the government aimed at ensuring socio-economic stability in the country and building investors’ confidence. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to ensure meaningful implementation of investment cooperation agreements in the areas of energy, port operations projects, wastewater treatment, food security, logistics, minerals, and banking & financial services.

Read Rs20b sought to boost cybersecurity, regulate social media

The UAE president assured UAE’s support in all circumstances and made commitment of investing $10 billion in multiple sectors in Pakistan.

The prime minister conveyed gratitude to the UAE leadership for hosting 1.8 million Pakistani diaspora and highlighted Pakistan’s huge human resource potential that could be engaged in multiple sectors.

Both leaders exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest including regional and global developments. The prime minister reiterated his invitation to the UAE president for an official visit to Pakistan, which the UAE president accepted.

Earlier in the day, PM Shehbaz arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for a one-day visit, his first since coming to power after the February 8 polls.

Also read: PM Shehbaz to visit China in first week of June

On arrival, the premier was welcomed by Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

‘Not seeking loans but joint collaboration’

Later, the premier, while addressing the business community, said that his aim was not to seek loans but joint collaboration and investment which will offer mutual benefits to the UAE and Pakistan.

The prime minister praised the UAE for its advancement in technology and the nation's success in building advanced infrastructure.

He also expressed pride in seeing talented individuals from both countries working together in various sectors and emphasised the need to replicate these efforts to promote the digitisation of the economy in Pakistan.

Shehbaz also commended the UAE for its visionary leadership in diversifying its economy beyond oil and gas and paving the way for a future focused on industrial growth, youth empowerment, and digitalization - positioning the UAE as a hub for import and export.

The prime minister asserted that since being re-elected, he has prioritised the promotion of technology and AI across diverse sectors such as agriculture, mining, and minerals.

“Today, I am not here to seek loans, but to seek joint collaborations and investments that offer mutual benefits,” Shehbaz added.

Emphasising the significance of digital transformation, Shehbaz underscored the necessity for top-tier vocational training and the empowerment of youth with contemporary skills. He advocated for the establishment of businesses, startups, and enterprises in the UAE, particularly given that 60% of Pakistan's population comprises young individuals.

“This round table conference is to discuss what can be achieved and serves as a testimony that the sky is the limit,” the PM said.

The premier acknowledged that while Pakistan's tech sector has a long way to go, the goal is to completely transform the economy through joint ventures, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.

Just look at that picture and look how intimidated our PM is. This is seriously embarrassing. Nation of 250m+ and BC this is who we choose to represent us on an international level.

PROPHET MUHAMMAD (ﷺ) said:
If you knew how bad begging is, no one would go to anyone else and ask him for anything.

  1. (SUNAN NASAI Vol #3, Hadith #2587)
PROPHET MUHAMMAD (ﷺ) said:
One of you will keep on begging until he meets Allah with not a bit of flesh on his face.
  1. (SAHIH MUSLIM Vol #3, Hadith #2396)

My father once read a book where Hazarat Ali (RA) said to a companion that those who beg with their hands open can never be in a position to give with their hands up, as it's a punishment from Allah.

This benchod chua Showbaz is giving this nation a collective black-face facial wherever he goes, and he couldn't even wait more than 48 hours after burying the the guy from across the border.
 

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The United Arab Emirates on Thursday committed to investing $10 billion in multiple sectors of the country’s economy, a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

According to the statement, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a bilateral meeting with the President of the UAE and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi.

The prime minister was accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan, Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif and Special Assistant to Prime Minister Syed Tariq Fatemi.

The premier offered condolences on the passing away of close family members of Al Nahyan family, late Sheikh Tahnoun bin Mohamed Al Nahyan and the late Sheikh Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the whole gamut of bilateral relations including cooperation in political, economic, social, cultural and defence sectors.

PM Shehbaz underscored the importance of galvanising existing cooperation and strengthening strategic partnership including in the field of information technology, renewable energy and tourism.

He highlighted steps taken by the government aimed at ensuring socio-economic stability in the country and building investors’ confidence. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to ensure meaningful implementation of investment cooperation agreements in the areas of energy, port operations projects, wastewater treatment, food security, logistics, minerals, and banking & financial services.

Read Rs20b sought to boost cybersecurity, regulate social media

The UAE president assured UAE’s support in all circumstances and made commitment of investing $10 billion in multiple sectors in Pakistan.

The prime minister conveyed gratitude to the UAE leadership for hosting 1.8 million Pakistani diaspora and highlighted Pakistan’s huge human resource potential that could be engaged in multiple sectors.

Both leaders exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest including regional and global developments. The prime minister reiterated his invitation to the UAE president for an official visit to Pakistan, which the UAE president accepted.

Earlier in the day, PM Shehbaz arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for a one-day visit, his first since coming to power after the February 8 polls.

Also read: PM Shehbaz to visit China in first week of June

On arrival, the premier was welcomed by Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

‘Not seeking loans but joint collaboration’

Later, the premier, while addressing the business community, said that his aim was not to seek loans but joint collaboration and investment which will offer mutual benefits to the UAE and Pakistan.

The prime minister praised the UAE for its advancement in technology and the nation's success in building advanced infrastructure.

He also expressed pride in seeing talented individuals from both countries working together in various sectors and emphasised the need to replicate these efforts to promote the digitisation of the economy in Pakistan.

Shehbaz also commended the UAE for its visionary leadership in diversifying its economy beyond oil and gas and paving the way for a future focused on industrial growth, youth empowerment, and digitalization - positioning the UAE as a hub for import and export.

The prime minister asserted that since being re-elected, he has prioritised the promotion of technology and AI across diverse sectors such as agriculture, mining, and minerals.

“Today, I am not here to seek loans, but to seek joint collaborations and investments that offer mutual benefits,” Shehbaz added.

Emphasising the significance of digital transformation, Shehbaz underscored the necessity for top-tier vocational training and the empowerment of youth with contemporary skills. He advocated for the establishment of businesses, startups, and enterprises in the UAE, particularly given that 60% of Pakistan's population comprises young individuals.

“This round table conference is to discuss what can be achieved and serves as a testimony that the sky is the limit,” the PM said.

The premier acknowledged that while Pakistan's tech sector has a long way to go, the goal is to completely transform the economy through joint ventures, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.
😆 🤣 😂
 

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Is this the same as the 75 billion from Saudi? Or the previous 25 bn from UAE? Or the other gajillion billion from Qatar?

Getting hard keeping track of these shenanigans

Ya pasa Gaib sa ay ga, ya upar bata ga $ 75B and $ 25B sa.
 

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Should not be looking at a tiny country of 2 million people to financially support you a nation of 250 million people and suppose to be nuclear power.

Something is not right here
 

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The Pakistani pm looks meek and mild Infront of the UAE leader
 

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The day Ayub Khan sahb left, was the day our downfall started. Our country was doing great until Ayub was there and after he left, aik k baad aik kuttay da bacha aya hae aur saaray mulk ko barbaad/ break up kar diya hae. Total disgrace.
 

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PROPHET MUHAMMAD (ﷺ) said:
If you knew how bad begging is, no one would go to anyone else and ask him for anything.

  1. (SUNAN NASAI Vol #3, Hadith #2587)
PROPHET MUHAMMAD (ﷺ) said:
One of you will keep on begging until he meets Allah with not a bit of flesh on his face.
  1. (SAHIH MUSLIM Vol #3, Hadith #2396)

My father once read a book where Hazarat Ali (RA) said to a companion that those who beg with their hands open can never be in a position to give with their hands up, as it's a punishment from Allah.

This benchod chua Showbaz is giving this nation a collective black-face facial wherever he goes, and he couldn't even wait more than 48 hours after burying the the guy from across the border.
Unlikely this was a “reward” situation.
 

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There is a reason the Arabs of GCC call Pakistanis maskeen and to their faces.
Indians get more respect
The day Ayub Khan sahb left, was the day our downfall started. Our country was doing great until Ayub was there and after he left, aik k baad aik kuttay da bacha aya hae aur saaray mulk ko barbaad/ break up kar diya hae. Total disgrace.
Misplaced cultism. That man was the beginning of the end for Pakistan. A coward who ran from the battlefield in Burma, usurped power,led Pakistan into a suicidal situation in 65, nurtured the seeds that broke Pakistan into two by his policies towards Bengalis…

Either way, too late for what happened to Pakistan and who was good or bad…the vultures are circling
 

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Shehbaz also commended the UAE for its visionary leadership in diversifying its economy beyond oil and gas and paving the way for a future focused on industrial growth, youth empowerment, and digitalization - positioning the UAE as a hub for import and export.

Without oil UAE would be even poorer than Pakistan.
 

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