Pakistan poised to serve as an economic corridor for the region and global economies: Amb Rizwan

Ambassador meets Texas leadership to explore possibilities for expanding economic cooperation

Washington : “There are immense opportunities to forge a strong partnership between Pakistan and Texas in diverse fields, including IT, agriculture, textiles, and sports,” said Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States.
“With its large market of 250 million people, Pakistan can serve as an economic corridor not only for the region but also for the world’s major economies,” he added.
“Our diaspora in the United States can play a pivotal role in strengthening economic ties with the U.S. while also helping their counterparts capitalize on economic opportunities in Pakistan,” he continued.
Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh made these remarks during his meetings with Texas leadership, the business community, and Pakistani diaspora in Dallas and Houston during his three-day visit to Texas.
The visit was aimed at connecting with the Texas leadership to explore possibilities for enhancing Pak-US bilateral relations across various sectors and to engage with the Pakistani community in Texas, who are making significant contributions in their professional fields.
On the first day of his visit, Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh met with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to discuss possibilities for cooperation in fields such as IT, agriculture, textiles, and sports. As the 8th largest economy in the world, Texas offers significant trade and economic opportunities for Pakistan.
In Houston, Ambassador Sheikh inaugurated the first-ever 02-day Pakistan Literature Festival, organized by the International Academy of Letters. In his remarks, the Ambassador emphasized the role of art, literature, people-to-people contacts, and public diplomacy in strengthening Pak-US relations.
Earlier, the Ambassador met with the leadership of the Ismaili community at the Jamaat Khana, commending their contributions under the guidance of His Highness Aga Khan.
Later, Ambassador Sheikh joined Congressman Al Green and members of the diplomatic corps in a send-off ceremony for two containers of medical equipment bound for Pakistan. He appreciated the philanthropic and relief efforts of the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association, Medical Bridges, Alliance for Disaster Relief, and Helping Hand.
The Ambassador also visited clinics run by the Ibn Sina Foundation and was briefed on the services provided to the under-served community in Greater Houston.
In Dallas, the Ambassador had a luncheon meeting with Congressman Lance Carter Gooden, where they discussed Pak-US bilateral relations, security and defense cooperation, and exchanged views on regional and global developments.
Ambassador Rizwan Sheikh also met with the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce-USA. He highlighted Pakistan’s trade and investment potential, especially in sectors like IT and agriculture, and assured Pakistani-American businesses of support in pursuing opportunities in Pakistan.
During his meetings with members of the Pakistani diaspora, Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh lauded their contributions to strengthening Pak-US relations and projecting a positive image of Pakistan in the United States.
“Our community is the most enduring link in the Pak-US relationship. You have not only excelled in your respective fields but have also projected a positive image of the country here in the United States,” said the Ambassador.
“A strong Pak-US relationship benefits not only our two countries but also the future generations of our community,” he continued.
The Ambassador underscored the need for fostering and promoting robust economic linkages between the two countries and reiterated the Embassy and Consulate’s full support for the Pakistani community in the United States. He thanked them for their valuable contributions towards socio-economic development of Pakistan.
The Ambassador’s visit to Houston received wide coverage in the local media, based in Texas state.

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