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Japanese ambassador invites Ali Haider Zaidi to visit ports in Japan
Islamabad
April 5, 2021
Islamabad : Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan H.E Kuninori Matsuda called on Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Syed Ali Haider Zaidi in his office in Islamabad, says a press release.
Discussion took place on the Rs1.1 billion grant given by Japanese government to Korangi Fish Harbour Authority for the Establishment of Business Parks, Modification of Auction Hall and the Establishment of Cold Storage and Freezing Tunnels.
He also apprised the minister about his visit to KOHFA and commended the Minister and MOMA team for the transparency and speed at which the project is being carried out.
Daily Times
April 4, 2021
Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong on Saturday called on Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Syed Ali Haider Zaidi in his office here. During the meeting, they discussed bilateral cooperation in the maritime sector, said a press release. They were keen to best utilize blue economy concepts to further strengthening economic ties between both the countries under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) umbrella. Matters related to make Gwadar port fully operational, were also discussed in detail. Ambassador Rong thanked Minister Zaidi for receiving him.
Experts shed light on maritime security and growth opportunities in region
The 9th Inte¬rnational Maritime Conference (IMC) 2021, being organised by the National Institute of Maritime Affairs under the aegis of Pakistan Navy, and conducted in tandem with the 7th Multinational Maritime Exercise Aman-2021, reached its second day on Sunday.
The conference themed on ‘Development of Blue Economy under a Secure and Sustainable Environment: A Shared Future for Western Indian Ocean Region’ featured more eminent international and national scholars who elucidated a variety of issues pertaining to maritime security, the environment and relevant growth opportunities in the region.
Like the previous day, the second day of the conference was also divided into three sessions. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Security Dr Moeed Yusuf graced the first session as the chief guest. Intellectuals across the globe extended their views on the ‘Need of Maritime Security and Susta
KARACHI: The 9th International Maritime Conference (IMC) 2021, being organised by the National Institute of Maritime Affairs under the aegis of Pakistan Navy, and conducted in tandem with the 7th Multinational Maritime Exercise Aman-2021, reached its second day on Sunday.
The conference themed on ‘Development of Blue Economy under a Secure and Sustainable Environment: A Shared Future for Western Indian Ocean Region’ featured more eminent international and national scholars who elucidated a variety of issues pertaining to maritime security, the environment and relevant growth opportunities in the region.
Like the previous day, the second day of the conference was also divided into three sessions. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Security Dr Moeed Yusuf graced the first session as the chief guest. Intellectuals across the globe extended their views on the ‘Need of Maritime Security and Sustainable Growth A Shared Vision for Western Indian Ocean Region’.