Over 200 Pakistani medical professionals reach Kuwait

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Over 200 Pakistani medical professionals reach Kuwait

Uphold highest values, standards: Bukhari

Pakistan will send 600 medical professionals to Kuwait as per the agreement signed by the two countries in July, reports Al-Anba daily. A press statement issued by the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resources Development confirmed that 221 medical professionals - doctors, nurses and technicians - arrived in Kuwait on Thursday, followed by the second batch of 200 medical professionals.

In a virtual speech, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Syed ZulfiBukhari urged these medical professionals to uphold the highest values and standards of professionalism as they will be the ambassadors of Pakistan to Kuwait. “It will be you, who will pave the way for other Pakistanis aspiring to seek jobs in Kuwait,” Bukhari added.

Pakistani Ambassador to Kuwait Syed Sajjad Haider receives the Pakistani medical professionals at the airport.

He affirmed Pakistan is fully committed to contribute to the development of Kuwait, and that it will provide skilled workforce in multiple sectors as per the 2035 vision. “The revival of workforce export to Kuwait is a historic moment for Pakistan as not even a single worker was sent to the Gulf country during the last 13 years,” said the SAPM; adding that Kuwait had planned to hire the services of over 1,000 Pakistani healthcare professionals, including doctors, paramedics and nurses. 

The SAPM pointed out Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has international stature and clout, due to which several countries are keen on hiring Pakistani manpower. 

 

Meanwhile, Ambassador of Kuwait to Pakistan Nasr Abdul Rehman Al-Mutairi expressed gratitude to the Pakistani government for providing medical assistance to his country in this difficult time of coronavirus. He also thanked the Pakistani medical professionals for “helping their Kuwaiti brothers” face the deadly virus.

Kuwaiti health officials and the Pakistani Ambassador to Kuwait Syed Sajjad Haider waiting for the Pakistani medical professionals at the airport.

Among the reception team  the Director of Public Relations and Media, Head of the Reception and Hospitality Department, and his team were present.

 

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