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Malaysian Consul General Says Goodbye to Sindh Assembly

Malaysian Consul General Says Goodbye to Sindh Assembly

Key Takeaways

  • Herman Hardynata Ahmed, outgoing Malaysian Consul General in Karachi, visited the Sindh Assembly.
  • He met with Speaker Syed Awais Qadir Shah and discussed mutual interests.
  • The farewell visit signifies ongoing diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Malaysia.

The outgoing Consul General of Malaysia in Karachi, Herman Hardynata Ahmed, paid a farewell visit to the Sindh Assembly on Thursday. During his visit, he met with Speaker Syed Awais Qadir Shah, discussing matters of mutual interest.

According to official reports, the meeting focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation and addressing areas where both countries can collaborate more effectively. The Consul General highlighted the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Malaysia.

In his conversation with the Speaker, Ahmed expressed gratitude for the support received during his tenure in Karachi. He emphasized the significance of cultural exchanges and economic partnerships as key drivers of mutual growth. 'Our aim is to build on the positive momentum we have established,' he stated, adding that the visit was an opportunity to reaffirm Pakistan's commitment to fostering robust relations with Malaysia.

The Sindh Assembly welcomed Ahmed’s visit, noting its importance in strengthening ties between the two nations. Speaker Syed Awais Qadir Shah expressed his appreciation for the Consul General’s efforts and pledged continued support for collaborative initiatives. 'We look forward to furthering our partnership with Malaysia,' he said during the meeting.

The farewell visit underscores the ongoing diplomatic engagement between Pakistan and Malaysia, highlighting the importance of maintaining open lines of communication at all levels. Both nations have expressed their commitment to exploring new avenues for cooperation in trade, education, and cultural exchanges.

As Ahmed prepares to leave his post, he leaves behind a legacy of fruitful collaboration and mutual respect. His visit to the Sindh Assembly serves as a reminder of the strong bonds that exist between Pakistan and Malaysia, setting the stage for continued progress in their bilateral relationship.