Danish envoy hosts lunch

Published August 24, 2020
Ambassador Rolf Holmboe at his residence
in Islamabad.
Ambassador Rolf Holmboe at his residence in Islamabad.

Danish Ambassador Rolf Michael Hay Pereira Holmboe hosted a lunch at his residence a week before his departure from Pakistan.

Ambassador Holmboe said: “Development builds on many things such as a society that is free, where you have all the basic freedoms, and the rule of law. You need a state that is working for and with its people. If you talk of development [in Denmark] the key thing that if you want to start a business, you can do so in one hour and you can do it online.

“If you need help to start up a business the state will give you monetary support, expert support through some programmes. Every month we help about 3,000 start-ups in Denmark get started. Much of it might falter but that doesn’t really matter. What becomes a success can become a massive success.”

He discussed Pakistan’s export potential and Denmark’s leading role in shipping, renewable energy, and pharmaceuticals amongst others.

He added: “Novo Nordisk, which was the first company to produce insulin in 1923, has been particularly supportive of diabetes-I patients in Pakistan. They organise big events, like cricket matches for children to teach them about healthy living. I was playing against Wasim Akram in one of these matches; his team won. We were each playing with a team of kids and he was playing with the youngest kids. The kids were very engaged, and I could see the skill with which they were playing.”

The lunch consisted of traditional European dishes made entirely with Pakistani ingredients.

Published in Dawn, August 24th, 2020

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