ISLAMABAD: Romania has expressed interest in becoming a part of multibillion-dollar project of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Romania’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nicolae Goia on Tuesday during a lecture at the Strategic Vision Institute (SVI), said that we are trying to understand how Romania can be part of it,
Goia said that Romania was among the fastest growing economies in the European Union for two consecutive years and is the seventh largest market in EU.
Pointing towards bilateral relations between Pakistan and Romania, he said that they have longstanding cooperation in political, economic, cultural and scientific fields with bilateral trade valued at around $100 million per year.
Recalling Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s stopover in Bucharest last December, the envoy showed his interest to deepen relations between the two countries which were based on “mutual trust”.
He added the two countries had an extremely dynamic political dialogue, which was result-oriented and grounded in pragmatism.
The ambassador added that promoting trade and economic relations, and defence ties, were high on his agenda.
Goia disclosed that Pakistan and Romania were negotiating an agreement on defence industries. Once finalised, he believed that the agreement would serve as a framework for cooperation in the defence sector.
He said Pakistan was a victim of deficit of understanding and misperceptions.
Contrary to common perception, Pakistan’s environment is extremely friendly and the people are competent and amicable. Pakistan is also a responsible member of the international community, the envoy said.