Waqar Naseem Wamiq, Riyadh: Federal Minister for Petroleum and Water Resources, Musadik Malik, stated that Pakistan is a country rich in natural resources and is among the nations with significant gold and copper reserves.
Pakistan is moving towards economic improvement by utilizing its mineral resources.
On the third day of the Future Minerals Forum in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, Federal Minister for Petroleum and Water Resources, Musadik Malik, praised Saudi Arabia for bringing the world together to discuss the future of natural resources.
He emphasized that this initiative will not only promote cooperation among countries but also help them advance based on shared experiences.
Musadik Malik highlighted that Pakistan is rich in mineral resources, with Reko Diq being one of the largest gold and silver mines, attracting global interest.
Regarding mineral resources in Balochistan, the Federal Minister mentioned that efforts are being made to provide educated Baloch youth with access to international forums and mineral resources so that they can gain experience and contribute to the development and progress of their province.