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Islamabad:

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan is entering a new era of economic development, and sustainable economic stability will have to be fully utilized.

Addressing the Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum 2025 in Islamabad, the Deputy Prime Minister said that all economic decisions are positive and international institutions are also acknowledging the economic development of Pakistan.

The Foreign Minister said that there are large gold and copper reserves in Pakistan rich in natural resources, more and more investment is needed to utilize mineral resources.

It should be noted that today, with the support of the SIFC, the Pakistan Mineral Forum 2025 is the inaugural day, which will consist of three main sessions, while on April 9, there will be detailed sessions and panel discussions on the Rico Dick.

On this important occasion, senior government officials, including Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir, will be present on this important occasion.

On the first day of the forum, Azerbaijan Minister of Economy Macile Jabarov, US official Eric Mayers and Saudi Deputy Minister of Industry Abdullah Al -Aini will attend the Ministerial Sessions.

Julian Kettle will give a special presentation on the role of Wood McKi Vice Chairman, World Commodity Trends and Pakistan’s role.

Barrack Gold CEO Mark Bristow Rico Dick and will address the future of mining in Pakistan.

A comprehensive session on Rico Dick will be held on April 9, in which global experts and project leaders will highlight its progress and possibilities.

Zajan Mining’s Shane Shau Yang, Syed Basar Sheb of IHC, and Mohammad Ali Taba will discuss Pakistan’s mineral development in a panel debate.

The National Refinery Limited will give a five -minute briefing session at Mohammad Ali Taba and FWO’s DG Exploration.

Saudi Geological Survey CEO Abdullah Al -Shamrani and global experts will discuss the importance of geological surveys for mineral mapping and emerging economies.

Brand Tiger, Dr. Wang Honglong, Dr. Paul and Dr. Peter Zauda will share experiences in global surveys and developing countries.

In a panel discussion on the development of the Recodic Project, experts, including Rico Dick Mining Company Deputy Project Director Asak Marie, JD Singleton of Ware Minerals, and Barrack Gold’s James Ferguson will attend.

Dr. Hamid Ashraf, Well Jaber, Video and White and Case experts will discuss panels on national mineral policy panels on investment, law and reforms.