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Kuwait to explore strategic storage projects in Pakistan

Kuwait agreed on Tuesday to explore new opportunities for building strategic storage in Pakistan that could bring mutual benefit to both countries. Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik held a meeting on Tuesday with the Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Pakistan, Nassar Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi, as per a statement. Discussions focused on regional developments, energy cooperation, and the two sides agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations and expand collaboration in areas of common interest. The minister expressed sincere gratitude to the Government of Kuwait for its timely facilitation and support in ensuring the safe dispatch of the vessel Khairpur, which reached Pakistan carrying diesel supplies during a challenging period. “He highlighted that the vessel transported approximately 45,000 tons of diesel and 10,000 tons of jet fuel from Kuwait to Pakistan under special approvals, following disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz,” the statement said. Malik reiterated that Pakistan remained committed to peace and stability, adding that the repercussions of the ongoing conflict were being felt not only across the region but also beyond. He noted that, with the concerted efforts of the Field Marshal and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the Khairpur vessel safely completed its journey and reached Pakistan, ensuring continuity in fuel supply and supporting national energy needs, added the press release. Meanwhile, Almutairi appreciated Pakistan’s peace efforts and stated that Kuwait encourages its brothers in Pakistan to continue their constructive role for peace in the region. “He remarked that Pakistan has proven itself through its responsible stance and that now Pakistan is being viewed with a renewed and elevated status in the international community.” Both sides discussed prospects for enhanced cooperation in the petroleum and energy sectors, especially refining.

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