Pakistan and Rwanda have agreed to promote the export of key agricultural commodities, including tea, coffee, and rice, as part of a dedicated effort to expand their economic partnership and identify new avenues for trade.
The understanding was reached during a meeting between the Governor of Sindh, Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi, and the Rwandan Ambassador, Harerimana Fatou, at the Governor House on Friday.
During the discussions, Ambassador Fatou extended her congratulations to Governor Hashmi on his appointment to the high office. The dialogue centred on fortifying bilateral relations between the two nations, with a particular emphasis on trade, investment, and mutual cooperation.
The leaders also explored opportunities to augment collaboration in the fields of education and investment, as well as the potential for initiating new exchange programmes.
Governor Hashmi articulated Pakistan”s commitment to consolidating and enhancing its ties with the African nation. In response, Ambassador Fatou expressed a keen interest in broadening cooperation across multiple sectors.
The ambassador stressed the necessity of deepening commercial links and promoting joint initiatives. Both dignitaries concluded by reaffirming their resolve to cultivate a stronger, more dynamic, and sustainable bilateral relationship.