Rwanda’s High Commissioner meets President of ICCI

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Rwanda's High Commissioner (R) and President of ICCI (L)
Rwanda's High Commissioner (R) and President of ICCI (L)

Islamabad, 13 July 2023 (TDI): Ahzan Zafar Bakhtawari, President of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), had a recent discussion with James Kamiano, Rwanda’s renowned Non-Resident High Commissioner to Pakistan. They shed light on the country’s achievements and crucial lessons.

This meeting provided an opportunity for both countries to deepen their understanding and foster the spirit of cooperation and mutual interest.

Pakistan stands to gain vital insights from Rwanda’s extraordinary success over the last two decades. It has set an example not only for Pakistan but for developing nations worldwide.

Rwanda’s success story is notable for its business-friendly environment, where registration of a business takes only one day.

This streamlined approach has helped businesses and attracted both domestic and foreign investments.

Rwanda’s registration system’s efficiency and simplicity provide a good roadmap for Pakistan.

Pakistan sees Rwanda as an achievable gateway to Central Africa, recognizing the enormous possibilities for collaboration.

Pakistan positively awaits the opening of Rwanda’s High Commission in Pakistan, which will reinforce the framework for mutually beneficial partnerships.

The building of Rwanda’s High Commission in Pakistan will strengthen bilateral relations. This further fosters constructive collaborations in a variety of sectors, such as trade, investment, and cultural linkages.

Rwanda’s remarkable development proves that with the correct policies, determination, and a vision for the future, progress can be made.

Its success story contains crucial lessons for poor countries around the world. It shows the opportunities for overcoming obstacles.

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The meeting with James Kamiano provided an opportunity to deepen the understanding between Pakistan and Rwanda. As both nations recognized the significance of collaborating in combatting common challenges.

Pakistan may accelerate its own development path by learning from Rwanda’s experiences and ensuring a more wealthy and sustainable future.

Undoubtedly, this sharing of ideas and best practices will pave the way for increased socioeconomic development.