Malaysian PM due to arrive in Islamabad on Thursday

Prime Minister Imran Khan with his Malaysian counterpart, Mahathir Mohammad, as they look through a photo album of Khan's visit from November last year. (Photo courtesy: PID/File)
Updated 20 March 2019
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Malaysian PM due to arrive in Islamabad on Thursday

  • Dr. Mahathir Mohamad will be guest of honour at Pakistan Day parade
  • Premier's visit to focus on enhancing economic and defense ties between the two countries, Foreign Office says

ISLAMABAD: Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad will arrive in Islamabad tomorrow on invitation from Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Foreign Office said on Wednesday.

The three-day visit will see Mohamad attend, as guest of honor, the Pakistan Day parade which will be held in Islamabad on March 23.

“The Malaysian prime minister will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, including several leading businessmen,” the statement released by the Foreign Office read.

Mohamad’s bilateral engagements will include a meeting with President Dr Arif Alvi and PM Khan, followed by delegation-level talks.

“The two prime ministers will also speak at the round-table meeting of the CEOs of industries, who desire to invest in the automobile and telecommunication sectors of Pakistan,” the statement added.

Pakistan is hoping that Mohamad’s visit will further cement the existing ties between the two countries.

“The focus of the interest is on enhancing economic, trade, investment, and defense ties, for the mutual benefit of the peoples of the two countries,” the statement read.

PM Khan visited Malaysia in November last year and agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse fields.


Pakistan PM orders strategy to improve project execution as multilateral lenders propose reforms

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Pakistan PM orders strategy to improve project execution as multilateral lenders propose reforms

  • Shehbaz Sharif says he will personally lead a steering committee to speed up priority projects
  • Four working groups proposed to streamline approvals, procurement, land issues and staffing

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday directed officials to draw up a detailed strategy to improve the planning and execution of development projects, saying he would personally chair a steering committee aimed at ensuring timely and transparent completion of priority schemes.

The move came during a meeting where the World Bank and Asian Development Bank presented recommendations to the government on strengthening project implementation.

According to the prime minister’s office, participants received a briefing that said project approvals involve multiple steps and need simplification, while timely procurement and better readiness tools could also help accelerate implementation.

“National projects of critical importance must be completed transparently and on time,” Sharif told officials, according to the statement. “This is our priority.”

He said the federal and provincial steering committee on development-sector reforms would be headed by him.

The statement said four working groups were also proposed during the meeting: one to review approval and preparation processes, a second to modernize procurement, a third to address land acquisition and resettlement challenges, and a fourth to focus on human-resource alignment and staff deployment for development schemes.

Sharif thanked the World Bank and Asian Development Bank for their support and said development projects must be aligned with the objectives of Pakistan’s Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) and provincial Annual Development Plans (ADPs).

The meeting was attended by senior federal ministers, provincial representatives, senior civil servants and the country directors of both multilateral lenders.