Hong Kong: Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee engaged in discussions to explore new avenues for strengthening economic, investment, and trade cooperation between Pakistan and Hong Kong. The meeting focused on advancing bilateral relations through a series of proposed initiatives.
During their meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Dar extended congratulations to Lee on the successful establishment of the International Organization for Mediation. He highlighted Hong Kong’s pivotal role as a global connector between East and West and its increasing importance in the realm of international mediation.
Dar also took the opportunity to commend the Pakistani community in Hong Kong for its contributions to strengthening bilateral ties. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the community’s role in fostering closer relations between the two regions.
John Lee, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, expressed a strong interest in enhancing collaboration with Pakistan. He reiterated Hong Kong’s commitment to deepening economic and trade relations with Pakistan, recognizing the potential for mutual growth and prosperity.
The discussions between the two leaders signal a shared desire to expand economic partnerships and build on the existing relationship between Hong Kong and Pakistan.