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Pakistani PM holds virtual summit with Uzbek president

Pakistani PM holds virtual summit with Uzbek president

Apr 15, 2021

Islamabad (Pakistan), April 15: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday exchanged views on bilateral, regional and international issues at a virtual summit with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, according to the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan.
During the wide-ranging talks, Khan underlined the importance of enhancing political and diplomatic linkages, fast tracking trade and economic cooperation, increasing security and defense cooperation, and taking steps to deepen mutual collaboration in the fields of education, culture and tourism, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The Pakistani prime minister also underscored the importance of rail, road and air connectivity and highlighted the enormous potential that exists in diverse fields to build an expanded mutually-beneficial partnership.
The two leaders reviewed the level of progress on the trans-Afghan railway project, agreed between Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan earlier this year. The project would be a first step in linking the Central Asian transport network with Pakistani seaports of Gwadar, Karachi and Qasim, according to the statement.
The two leaders also discussed important global and regional matters of mutual interest, and reaffirmed the commitment to supporting each other at all international and regional fora.
Source: Xinhua