ISLAMABAD: South Korean Ambassador Suh Sangpyo has said that in order to make Korea-Pakistan Economic Corridor (KPEC) a success, Korea would like to have similar incentives like the incentives being offered to investment in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
“Korea and Pakistan needs to grow their bilateral cooperation going on from 1960s. Pakistan can prove to be the favourite destination for Korean tourists and investors as Pakistan has rich Buddhist religious and cultural heritage,” said the ambassador while speaking to a select group of journalists on Friday.
“Around 30 per cent people in South Korea are Buddhist and they love to visit the heritage sites in Pakistan. My dream is that PIA [Pakistan International…