Pakistan and World Bank sign long-term partnership – Business & Economy

Pakistan and the World Bank held high-level talks on economic reforms. Pakistan and the World Bank signed a long-term partnership. Signed by Secretary Economic Affairs and Country Directors World Bank.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan witnessed the signing ceremony while Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Khan Cheema was also present on the occasion.

According to the declaration, annual reviews and economic reform plans will be carried out under the new partnership framework.

Federal Minister for Economic Affairs met with World Bank President South Asia, Minister Cheema welcomed President Martin Razor in the meeting. He expressed his determination to strengthen.

The Minister of Economic Affairs thanked the World Bank for its support and cooperation and the top official of the World Bank expressed his satisfaction with the process of economic recovery of Pakistan. Options have been discussed.

Federal Minister Ahad Cheema emphasized on the demand of the World Bank for the involvement of private sectors, the expansion of the World Bank’s development portfolio in Pakistan was also discussed. Joint cooperation on climate change, energy, water and better employment was discussed, joint cooperation on human resources and agriculture was agreed upon, Minister of Economic Affairs briefed the World Bank on important reforms in Pakistan, Vice President Martin Riser, Government of Pakistan Appreciate the efforts.

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2024-05-09 00:53:42

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