text-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Nov 3 (APP):Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh on Sunday said that Pakistan’s ports were on a promising trajectory, poised for significant growth in the near future.
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text-align: justify;">Speaking to a private news channel, he said that Pakistan’s plans was to establish business partnerships by supplementing nearby ports, with Karachi Port expected to play a pivotal role in bolstering the country’s economic position.
text-align: justify;">“Leading global companies have shown interest in investing in Pakistan’s ports, which speaks to the potential for economic growth,” he added.
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text-align: justify;">Commenting on PTI’s protest call, he said that has relied heavily on protest-driven politics over the past decade. The government, he asserted, remains focused on economic progress and providing relief to the public, rather than engaging in negative political propaganda.
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text-align: justify;">He added, “PTI’s protest politics lacks public relevance, as it is driven by personal agendas rather than public welfare.”
text-align: justify;">Stressing the government’s openness to dialogue, he said doors remain open for principled discussions with elected representatives to address the core national issues.
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text-align: justify;">The minister highlighted recent diplomatic successes, with nine foreign prime ministers visiting Pakistan, which he viewed as a testament to a successful foreign policy.
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text-align: justify;">This progress, he said, underscores the country’s positive direction. He also urged the opposition to adopt a constructive role, prioritizing national interest for continued development and stability.
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