Pakistan valued its decades old friendly ties with Republic of Korea: PM Mulk

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Islamabad, July 24 (TNS): Kwak Seong Kyu, Ambassador of  Republic of Korea, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister, Justice (R) Nasir-ul-Mulk, at the Prime Minister’s Office here on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister stated that Pakistan valued its decades old friendly ties with Republic of Korea and expressed hope that the cordial relations would continue to grow in all fields. Taking note of the economic and development cooperation between the two countries, Prime Minister invited the Korean companies to take full advantage of investment friendly environment in Pakistan. He also welcomed the positive developments in the Korean Peninsula.

Ambassador Kwak briefed the Prime Minister about the ongoing projects by Korean companies in various sectors in Pakistan. He appreciated Pakistan’s economic progress and correlated it with the increase in investment by the Korean companies in Pakistan.  He affirmed his commitment to continue to work with Pakistan to further strengthen cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, investment and manpower.