Islamabad — Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, met with Emin Cohodarevic, the Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Pakistan, to discuss avenues for youth collaboration between the two nations. The meeting emphasized mutual goals in empowering young people through strategic partnerships and skill-building initiatives.
Ambassador Cohodarevic highlighted Bosnia’s interest in adopting Pakistan’s successful youth programs, noting the importance of shared knowledge and experience. “A collaboration in youth empowerment could drive sustainable progress,” he stated, underscoring the value of cross-border initiatives.
Chairman Khan expressed Pakistan’s commitment to sharing its expertise in youth development, applauding Bosnia’s willingness to engage in these efforts. He emphasized that international partnerships play a vital role in addressing youth challenges and strengthening bilateral ties.
Both leaders discussed plans to equip young people in both countries with market-relevant skills, aiming to enhance employability and foster cultural exchange. They agreed that such cooperation could create new opportunities for youth, contributing to social inclusion and long-term growth.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to explore practical avenues for collaboration, including potential youth exchanges and training programs. This partnership, they agreed, has the potential to pave the way for a brighter future for the youth in both nations.