Japan on Tuesday consented to give over Rs7 billion to Pakistan's wellbeing and transport divisions amid Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi's three-day official visit to Tokyo at the welcome of his partner Taro Kono.
The visit has given a chance to additionally expand on the energy of ongoing abnormal state visits between the two nations, as indicated by an announcement issued by the Foreign Office.
Two MoUs identifying with help ventures were marked between the two nations, as per which Tokyo will put Rs7.4 billion in wellbeing and transport divisions. Rs4.85 billion will be given for expansion of escalated care maternal and youngster medicinal services focus and kids' clinic at PIMS in Islamabad and Rs2.55 billion for reinforcing examination capacity of inland transportation payload.
Remote Minister Qureshi likewise encouraged Japanese organizations to profit by Pakistan's uncommon financial zones (SEZs) to cook the necessities of neighborhood as well as provincial markets in a one on one gathering with his Japanese partner, which was trailed by designation level talks and a joint press preparation.
The visit has given a chance to additionally expand on the energy of ongoing abnormal state visits between the two nations, as indicated by an announcement issued by the Foreign Office.
Two MoUs identifying with help ventures were marked between the two nations, as per which Tokyo will put Rs7.4 billion in wellbeing and transport divisions. Rs4.85 billion will be given for expansion of escalated care maternal and youngster medicinal services focus and kids' clinic at PIMS in Islamabad and Rs2.55 billion for reinforcing examination capacity of inland transportation payload.
Remote Minister Qureshi likewise encouraged Japanese organizations to profit by Pakistan's uncommon financial zones (SEZs) to cook the necessities of neighborhood as well as provincial markets in a one on one gathering with his Japanese partner, which was trailed by designation level talks and a joint press preparation.
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