Pakistan gets permanent membership of SCO Youth Council

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has attained permanent membership Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Youth Council. According to the details, The SCO informed the Pakistani Foreign Office in this regard.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister Usman Dar also released a video statement in this regard. He said Today, Pakistan has been made a permanent member of the SCO, it was made possible by the tireless efforts of Prime Minister.

SCO would empower the maximum youth of Pakistani youth by providing diverse job opportunities across the globe. “SCO will benefit youth and will give them exposure to the best international opportunities,”

Pakistani youth would be given training as per the international level to improve their skills for operating their own business. He said youth would be offered job opportunities across the globe in various sectors with the assistance of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

SCO would select young people from the country to make them successful entrepreneurs.

It is for the first time that our country has secured permanent membership of SCO which would help empower youth socially and economically.

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