ISLAMABAD, (TDI): British Deputy High Commissioner Matt Cannell met with Muhammad Ali Randhawa, Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), at the CDA headquarters to discuss areas of mutual interest and opportunities for enhanced collaboration.
Chairman CDA, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, warmly welcomed Cannell and expressed his commitment to further strengthening the partnership between Pakistan and the UK.
He offered full support for cooperation in key sectors such as education, healthcare, climate change, and sustainable urban development.
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Randhawa also emphasized the importance of fostering people-to-people connections and collaboration in the social sector, particularly for the welfare of disadvantaged communities. The discussion also covered other areas of mutual interest.
Cannell praised Islamabad’s natural beauty and development, commending efforts to transform the city into a modern and sustainable hub.
He expressed the UK’s interest in enhancing ties through knowledge-sharing initiatives, capacity-building programs, and cultural exchanges.
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Chairman Randhawa reiterated CDA’s dedication to forming strong partnerships that align with Islamabad’s development goals. Both parties concluded the meeting by reaffirming their commitment to strengthening Pakistan-UK relations, with a shared focus on sustainable development, cultural exchange, and deepening cooperation.