Pakistan and Belgium to expand trade relations
BRUSSELS (January 30 2007): Pakistan and Belgium on Monday decided to expand co-operation for increasing their political, diplomatic, trade, economic and cultural relations for the benefit of people of two countries.
The decision was made during a meeting between Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and Prime Minister of Belgium Guy Verhofstadt, held here at the office of Prime Minister in Brussels.
Both the leaders discussed bilateral relations, regional and international situation with special reference to Middle East, Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan situation. The prime ministers of the two countries also discussed trade and economic co-operation and Prime Minister Aziz said there is a great potential for trade and investment by Belgian private sector in Pakistan due to liberal economic policies.
Shaukat Aziz said Pakistan wanted to sign Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with European Union and wanted support and co-operation from Belgium in this regard.
He also gave an over view of economic development and said that size of the economy has doubled and Pakistan received $3.5 billion in the first six months. The figure will touch $5 billion by the end of current fiscal year as compared to just dollars 300 million seven years ago.
The Belgian Prime Minister appreciated the progress made by Pakistan in the economic sector and assured his country will extend full support and co-operation to Pakistan for entering FTA with EU.
Both the leaders agreed to further promote trade and investment between the two countries. Shaukat Aziz said one third of Pakistan's trade is with the European Union and the government wanted to promote it further.
They also discussed regional situation and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz underscored Pakistan's interest in the stability and security of Afghanistan.
He briefed the Belgian Prime Minister about Pakistan's efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region. He said that Pakistan wants a stable, strong and developed Afghanistan as it is in the interest of Pakistan and the region.
He said Pakistan has deployed 80,000 troops along Pak-Afghanistan border and now considering selective fencing to stop movement of unwanted elements.
Giving more details about these measures, the Prime Minister said Pakistan has also given $300 million financial aid to Afghanistan, despite being a non-aid giving country. He said a new biometrics system was also being introduced to check the movement in the border area.
The Prime Minister said there is a need to adopt economic strategy through a Marshal type development plan for development in Afghanistan. He also mentioned the nexus between opium dealers and terrorists as it is very dangerous not only for the area but for the whole world. The Belgian Prime Minister said Pakistan has to play an important role in Afghanistan.
The Belgian Prime Minister appreciated the role of Pakistanis working in Belgium. They are playing a very effective and important role in the Belgian economy, he said.
Pakistan and Belgium also signed Debt Swap Agreement for euro 30 million assistance being provided by the Belgium government to Pakistan, following the October 2005 earthquake for the rehabilitation and reconstruction in the affected areas.
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz thanked the Belgian government for assisting Pakistan in the rehabilitation and reconstruction in the earthquake-affected areas.
The Debt Swap Agreement, was signed by Minister of State for Economic Affairs of Pakistan Hina Rabbani Khar and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Belgium Didier Reynders on behalf of their respective governments, in the presence of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt and other members of the delegation.
Under the agreement, the Belgian government has written off the euro 30 million loan given to Pakistan, which was to be paid in 30 years. Under the agreement signed today between Pakistan and Belgium, the amount of euro 30 million swap-generated funds shall be allocated to earthquake fund of the Asian Development Fund for rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in the affected areas of NWFP and Kashmir.
Members of Pakistan's delegation including Trade Minister Humayun Akhtar, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Minister of Privatisation and Investment Zahid Hamid and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar also participated in the talks.
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