Hina calls for coordination facility of D-8 countries to boost economic cooperation.

ISLAMABAD -- Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar on Wednesday called for creating a 'Private Sector Coordination Facility' to boost economic cooperation among the Developing-Eight (D-8) countries.

The MoS spoke virtually to the 20th Session of the D-8 Council of Foreign Ministers, hosted by Bangladesh in a hybrid format, the Foreign Office said.

She called for creating a conducive environment for trade through facilitative legal frameworks, and equal opportunities for investment and business.

She underscored that Pakistan's vision of geo-economics had socio-economic growth, connectivity, and development at its core.Through cooperation and partnerships, the D-8 countries could realize their true economic potential.

Hina Khar highlighted that Pakistan's location afforded critical overland and maritime connectivity to key regions of Asia - Central Asia, South Asia, the Middle East and China - that made Pakistan geo-politically among the most pivotal states in the world.

"We were confident that through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), this geo-political asset will rapidly turn into a geo-economic dividend," she underlined.

The Bangladesh foreign minister, in his capacity as the Chair of the Council of Ministers, presided over the meeting. Foreign ministers of Trkiye and Iran, and Minister of State of Nigeria, alongside senior officials from Egypt, Indonesia and Malaysia, also participated in the meeting.

The Council meeting was preceded by the 45th Session of the D-8 Commission which adopted a series of major decisions building on the progress achieved.

One of the key decisions taken by the Council was to fully operationalize the Preferential Trade Agreement by October 31, 2022 with a view to achieving the intra-D-8 trade target of US $500 billion agreed under the Decennial Road Map...

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