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Pakistan, Uzbekistan to Boost Ties in Auto, Mining & More

Staff Report :
Islamabad: Pakistan is keen to explore new avenues of cooperation in the automobile industry, mining, surgery, and public relations with Uzbekistan.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister,Haroon Akhtar Khan, recently held a productive meeting with the Ambassador of Uzbekistan, Alisher Tkhakayev, to discuss enhancing industrial cooperation and bilateral trade between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.

“We are keen to explore new avenues of cooperation in the automobile industry, mining, surgery, and public relations,” Haroon Akhtar Khan said.

During the meeting, Haroon Akhtar Khan emphasized that the relationship between Pakistan and Uzbekistan is deeply rooted in shared religion, history, and culture. He mentioned that for centuries, the people of both countries have contributed to each other’s intellectual and cultural development.

“Pakistan was one of the first countries to recognize Uzbekistan’s independence,” remarked Haroon Akhtar Khan, highlighting the historical bond between the two nations.Pak- Uzbekistan agree for achieving target of $1 billion bilateral trade

The discussion also covered various areas of potential collaboration, with both sides agreeing to explore joint ventures in diverse sectors, including automobiles, industry, surgical equipment, mining, and public-level relations. Haroon Akhtar Khan noted that Pakistan and Uzbekistan are committed to advancing trade, investment cooperation, and fostering stronger ties between their citizens.

“We are keen to explore new avenues of cooperation in the automobile industry, mining, surgery, and public relations,” Haroon Akhtar Khan said.

He further added that Prime Minister Shahbaz Shareef has tasked them with finding pathways to boost collaboration in sectors such as processing operations, mining, and railways. The Special Assistant reiterated Pakistan’s dedication to enhancing bilateral ties with Uzbekistan.

Ambassador Tukhtaev, in his remarks, expressed admiration for the rapid growth of Pakistan’s IT sector and commended the progress made in technology. He also proposed fostering cultural exchanges through joint productions in drama and film, which would further strengthen the cultural relationship between the two nations.

Haroon Akhtar Khan emphasized that both countries are focused on increasing bilateral trade, with a target to raise trade volume to $2 billion, as outlined by the Prime Minister. “We are committed to strengthening public-level relations and brotherly ties with Uzbekistan,” he concluded.

The Ambassador also extended an invitation to Haroon Akhtar Khan for an Iftar gathering, showcasing the growing warmth and camaraderie between the two nations.

This meeting marked another significant step in the ongoing efforts to bolster Pakistan-Uzbekistan relations across multiple sectors.

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