ISLAMABAD, Aug 30: Malaysian investors are keen to invest in Pakistan and benefit from the vast and bright opportunities available in the country. This was stated by member of Malaysian parliament and Board of Telekom Malaysia Berhad chairman Datuk Nur Nazlan Mohammad, who called on Speaker National Assembly Chaudhry Amir Hussain at the head of a 15-member delegation.

He appreciated the rapid growth of Pakistan particularly in the telecommunication sector and expressed the hope that Pak- Netcom would prove an asset for enhancing support to the telecommunication network in Pakistan.

Chaudhry Amir Hussain said frequent visits of delegations and high level contacts between the leaders of Pakistan and Malaysia were bound to strengthen economic, diplomatic and political relations between the two countries.—Our Reporter

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