Saturday, October 5, 2024 07:31 PM
Deputy Speaker Phil Ramos and Minister Mohsin Naqvi discuss cooperation opportunities between New York and Pakistan, focusing on addressing nurse shortage and enhancing collaboration in various sectors.
Deputy Speaker of the New York State Assembly, Phil Ramos, recently met with Federal Minister for Interior, Mohsin Naqvi, to explore opportunities for cooperation between New York and Pakistan. The discussions covered a range of topics including education, health, and enhancing collaboration in policing and economic sectors.
A significant outcome of the meeting was the agreement to address the shortage of nurses in New York by facilitating the employment of qualified Pakistani nurses. Phil Ramos emphasized the potential of Pakistani nurses and Minister Mohsin Naqvi assured prompt steps to finalize the recruitment process.
The meeting also focused on developing a plan to enhance collaboration in education, health, and economic development, highlighting the historical relations between Pakistan and America and the vast potential for mutual cooperation.
Minister Naqvi shared his efforts to boost the nursing sector in Punjab and plans to increase the number of nurses in Islamabad. Discussions also revolved around enhancing cooperation between the Islamabad Police and the New York Police Department.
Both parties expressed commitment to furthering mutual cooperation and exploring new avenues for collaboration. The delegation from New York invited Minister Mohsin Naqvi to visit and witness the contributions of the Pakistani community in various fields. The meeting concluded with a focus on monitoring and ensuring the implementation of actions to strengthen bilateral ties.
The meeting between Deputy Speaker Phil Ramos and Minister Mohsin Naqvi signifies a step towards enhanced cooperation between New York and Pakistan, particularly in addressing the shortage of nurses and exploring opportunities for collaboration in various sectors. The commitment to strengthen bilateral ties reflects a positive outlook for future partnerships between the two regions.