Miftah apprises German Ambassador on flood devastation

Business Sep, 15 2022
Miftah apprises German Ambassador on flood devastation
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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail apprised German Ambassador Alfred Grannas on devastation caused by current floods in Pakistan and losses it inflicted on country’s economy.  

According to press statement issued by finance ministry, Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany called on minister and during meeting both sides discussed matters of mutual interest and cooperation and stressed for enhancing these relations. Miftah informed Ambassador about economic policies of incumbent government, aiming at promotion of trade and investment.

He also highlighted bilateral relations and their level of development and shared that Pakistan highly values its bilateral ties with Germany including trade and economic relations. Miftah also congratulated Ambassador on joining his Mission in Pakistan, statement added. Alfred Grannas expressed keen interest in enhancing and strengthening bilateral relations between both countries especially economic and trade relations. He also expressed sympathy on loss of lives and devastation caused by recent floods in Pakistan and extended his country’s full support for provision of flood relief.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 15 2022

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