PR No. 159

MOC TO BE SIGNED BETWEEN TOKYO AND ISLAMABAD ON DECEMBER 23RD THIS MOC WILL ENABLE PAKISTANI WORKERS TO WORK IN JAPAN IN 14 DIFFERENT SECTORS JAPAN TO BUILD A NETWORK WITH LANGUAGE UNIVERSITY IN PAKISTAN TO CARRY OUT 3 TO 6 MONTHS JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY COURSE TO HELP PAKISTANI WORKERS TO WORK IN JAPAN THE AMBASSADOR SHOWED HIS HIGHEST GRATITUDE TOWARDS 25,000 PAKISTANIS RESIDING AND WORKING IN JAPAN

Islamabad: December 20, 2019


Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, H.E Mr. Kuninori Matsuda called upon Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Overseas Pakistanis, Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Bukhari for a pre-discussion on the memorandum of collaboration (MOC) to be signed by both sides on 23rd December. The two sides discussed a wide range of issues related to trade, tourism and manpower. With reference to the MOC, the Ambassador informed that Japan will build a network, in collaboration with Language Universities in Pakistan, and carry out 3 to 6 months language proficiency course with e-learning facilities for far flung areas so as to accommodate maximum number of Pakistanis to work in Japan. While acknowledging the diligence and social conduct, the Ambassador showed his highest gratitude towards 25,000 Pakistanis residing and working in Japan. He further added that Japan is encouraging foreign workers, mostly from ASEAN Region who are predominantly Muslims and requested Pakistan to assist Japan in creating a comfortable environment for Muslim workers in Japan. The Ambassador also stressed on encouraging bilateral trade and tourism, and facilitating the process by introducing flights to Karachi via Bangkok from Japan. SAPM Zulfikar Bukhari informed the Ambassador of the government efforts towards improving tourism in Pakistan and hurdles faced by Japanese tourists in the process of obtaining Pakistani Visa. The Ambassador assured to put up the matter with Japan Travel Bureau in Japan and showed his willingness to enhance Japanese tourists visiting Pakistan. The MOC will be signed by both sides on December 23rd which will enable Pakistani skilled workers to work in Japan in 14 different sectors.

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