Federal Minister for Privatization, Board of Investment, and Communications Abdul Aleem Khan met with Ambassador Khazar Farhadov of Azerbaijan to Pakistan on June 27 to discuss bilateral relations and future collaborations. A key topic of their meeting was the upcoming visit of the Azerbaijani president to Pakistan, highlighting mutual interests and opportunities for enhanced cooperation.
Minister Aleem Khan stressed Pakistan's commitment to bolstering trade and economic ties with Central Asian nations. He emphasized that Pakistan is actively pursuing initiatives to promote bilateral trade, pointing out the potential benefits for Central Asian states through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). According to Minister Khan, CPEC offers significant prospects for boosting economic activities across the region.
Minister Aleem Khan shared insights from his recent visit to Central Asia, particularly highlighting trade agreements signed at the Ten Shen Conference in Tajikistan. He emphasized the importance of leveraging regional partnerships to foster economic growth and development.
Ambassador Farhadov expressed appreciation for Pakistan's efforts to enhance bilateral cooperation and acknowledged the potential for collaboration in various sectors. He welcomed steps to facilitate Pakistani expertise in Azerbaijan, recognizing opportunities for mutual benefit.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, with Ambassador Farhadov noting that the upcoming visit of the Azerbaijani president to Pakistan would mark a significant milestone in bilateral relations.
The meeting concluded with a mutual determination to explore further avenues of cooperation between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.
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