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Tajikistan’s President reaches in Pakistan

Islamabad, 14 December 2022 (GNP): Emomali Rahmon, the president of Tajikistan, arrived in Pakistan on a two-day official visit at the request of Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday.

At the airport in Islamabad, the president was greeted by the minister of commerce, Naveed Qamar.

Two kids dressed in traditional costumes gave President Emomali flowers.

In a statement, the Foreign Office stated that the two parties would discuss how to further improve their bilateral cooperation in a variety of sectors.

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Numerous bilateral agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) are anticipated to be inked during the visit.

The Tajik President’s visit to Pakistan is anticipated to provide the two countries’ already-diverse collaboration a fresh boost and solidify their expanding geo-economic alliance, according to the Foreign Office.

Through enduring historical, cultural, and religious ties, Pakistan and Tajikistan are close allies. Mutual regard and extraordinary cordiality characterize these ties. On several regional and global problems, the two nations have similar viewpoints.

The confined Wakhan Corridor divides Tajikistan, Pakistan’s nearest neighbour in Central Asia. Tajikistan is a significant partner of Pakistan in Central Asia due to its closeness.

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The president of Tajikistan will meet the Prime Minister of Pakistan once more this calendar year.

The two leaders met briefly when the Pakistani Prime Minister visited Uzbekistan in September 2022 for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting.

The two presidents had extensive discussions at their most recent encounter about a variety of bilateral cooperation topics, including regional and global concerns.

There, aside from thanking Tajikistan for helping Pakistani flood victims in 2022, the prime minister also described the destruction brought on by the enormous floods brought on by climate change.

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A mutually advantageous partnership must be established in order to accomplish energy projects, and the PM of Pakistan emphasized the need for frequent discussions on bilateral institutional procedures.

The critical “CASA-1000” power transmission project would be finished on schedule, he added, reiterating Pakistan’s commitment.

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