ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan and Poland on Thursday reiterated their resolve to further enhance collaboration in the areas mutually beneficial for the people of both the Countries.Â
The resolve was expressed when the Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb and the Polish Ambassador Piotr Opalinski held a meeting in Islamabad.
During the meeting, Marriyum Aurangzeb said that Pakistan highly valued its ties with Poland, both bilaterally and in the context of European Union and therefore, would like to further expand and deepen them with a view to build a broad-based, multi-dimensional and long-term relationship with her.
The information minister said that joint ventures in film, production and broadcast were indispensable and strong mediums to communicate values, cultural moorings and stories of friendship between the people of Poland and Pakistan.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that films had been one of the powerful medium in reinforcing cultural values and promoting the language of love, peace and co-existence among the people belonging to different communities, races and cultures.
Marriyum said that the prudent and imaginative policies pursued by the present democratic government had greatly improved security situation in the Country which had created an enabling environment not only for economic growth but also for revival and expansion in the domestic tourism.
The minister expressed the hope that the recent spur in the domestic tourism would serve as catalyst to attract foreign tourism and in restoring the trust of foreigner travelers to Pakistan by removing all their apprehensions.
The government was also making strenuous efforts to project art, cultural diversity and heritage of the country with a view to promote its softer image, she added.
The minister said that the armed forces and law enforcing agencies of Pakistan had made unprecedented sacrifices in the war against terrorism and broken the back of the terrorists by dismantling their entire physical infrastructure.
The Police ambassador emphasized the need for formal engagements by signing memorandums of understanding in the field of information and culture and said that culture was one of the powerful and softer tools, which allowed nations to grow and survive.
The state minister assured her full cooperation in that connection and also appreciated the ambassador for being well versed in Pakistani language by saying, “It is heartening to note your affection and deep embedment in Pakistani culture and language.”