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South Korea has great regard for Pakistan and keenly looks forward to further expansion of relations. This was said by Consul General of the Republic of Korea, In Ki Lee on Thursday evening at a reception hosted by him to celebrate the National Day of South Korea.
In Ki Lee said that Pakistan is well known to the Korean people as the home of the Indus civilisation and a long history of culture spread over thousands of years as well as being the birth place of Buddhism. He said to further introduce South Korea to Pakistan, a Korean food festival will be held in November and a music festival will be held later.
The Korean diplomat said that Korea is the second largest exporter of the world and Pakistan could benefit from its experience. He added that many Korean corporations are working in Pakistan and his country helping to improve Pakistan's economy. He concluded by saying Korea would always stand by the Pakistani people in their difficult times.
Sindh Assembly Speaker Nisar Khuhro who was chief guest at the reception said Korea has done wonders in the world and has travelled a long way on the path to development. He said Pakistan could learn a lot from Korea in this respect and benefit from the Korean experience.
He said Korea can help Pakistan in many sectors and they would find the Pakistani people resilient and willing to work hard to change their fortunes. He added that the Pakistani people appreciated and welcomed the Korean efforts to support Pakistan's efforts to improve its economy.-PR
Pakistan should benefit from South Korea's experience | Business Recorder
In Ki Lee said that Pakistan is well known to the Korean people as the home of the Indus civilisation and a long history of culture spread over thousands of years as well as being the birth place of Buddhism. He said to further introduce South Korea to Pakistan, a Korean food festival will be held in November and a music festival will be held later.
The Korean diplomat said that Korea is the second largest exporter of the world and Pakistan could benefit from its experience. He added that many Korean corporations are working in Pakistan and his country helping to improve Pakistan's economy. He concluded by saying Korea would always stand by the Pakistani people in their difficult times.
Sindh Assembly Speaker Nisar Khuhro who was chief guest at the reception said Korea has done wonders in the world and has travelled a long way on the path to development. He said Pakistan could learn a lot from Korea in this respect and benefit from the Korean experience.
He said Korea can help Pakistan in many sectors and they would find the Pakistani people resilient and willing to work hard to change their fortunes. He added that the Pakistani people appreciated and welcomed the Korean efforts to support Pakistan's efforts to improve its economy.-PR
Pakistan should benefit from South Korea's experience | Business Recorder