VOLUME XXXI NO.10
From the Chairman
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Korea-Pakistan Relations
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Korea-Pakistan Relations
 
Pakistani Prime Minister Aziz in Seoul:
Pakistan is making vast economic strides. Pakistan is a country that has a lot of potential in business for Korean companies. We need your technical assistance and to try to work together and build a better, safer and prosperous world," said Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz.
At a breakfast meeting with local and foreign pressmen on Sept. 29, 2005, Aziz said that one prime purpose of his visit was to put Pakistan on the radar screen of Korea's private sector by showing that Pakistan is not what it was five years ago when it faced dire economic challenges. "I hope that Korea's priv...
Through a Major Transformation in the Last Several Yrs.:
The following are excerpts from the remarks by Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz at a breakfast meeting with local and foreign pressmen on Sept. 29, 2005, in Seoul. - Ed.

Pakistan is a country of 150 million people located at the crossroads of Central Asia, West Asia and South Asia. Pakistan has a rich heritage. If you go back in history, the links between Korea and Pakistan are much more intense than people realize. Pakistan has been a center of Buddhist learning, and a few miles from Islamabad, the capital of the country, is one of the biggest Buddhist heritage sites...