
The leaders of Uzbekistan permitted Shehbaz Sharif to travel from Pakistan to Uzbekistan during two official days between February 25th and February 26th. The prime minister goes to Uzbekistan for two days to strengthen their joint work in several fields such as business deals, power networks and regional peace.
The Foreign Office reveals PM Shehbaz will travel with an important group made up of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and other government officials. The leaders will hold talks about strengthening economic relations combined with security and defense protection through connectivity. Different official agreements will be signed to deepen diplomatic and economic ties between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.
During the event the prime minister will lead talks between Pakistani and Uzbekistani businessmen who attend bilateral meetings to seek new business prospects. The visit confirms Pakistan’s desire to integrate with neighboring nations to increase economic opportunities.
Pakistan decides to enhance bilateral ties through trade deals with Azerbaijan plus agreements on energy trading and tourism. The two parties also agreed to share expertise in education. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Aliyev agreed in talks at Baku to team SOCAR with FWO and PSO for constructing the Machike-Thallian-Tarujabba White Oil Pipeline Project. The leadership of Nakhchivan and Lahore created a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance bilateral cultural and business connections.
Pakistan seeks to strengthen its ties with regional nations by working together on economic growth and security matters.