Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu at the invitation of the Pakistani side arrived on an official visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
As the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan reports, the Minister of Trade and Integration of Arman Shakkaliev, Minister of Transport Nurlan Saurabaev, as well as representatives of the Kazakh delegation, included. other state and quasi-state bodies of the country.
During the visit, the Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan held a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan by Muhammad Ishacom Gift.
The parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of bilateral interaction, paying special attention to the deepening of trade and economic partnerships and the conclusion of cooperation At a qualitatively new level.
In particular, the heads of foreign policy departments noted the importance of taking practical measures to achieve the goal of increasing the turnover to $ 1 billion in the coming years, and also exchanged views on the prospects for the development of cooperation in the fields of transport, logistics, agriculture, energy and IT spheres. A special emphasis was placed on transport interconnectedness and increasing the efficiency of transit logistics.
“Pakistan – our time -tested friend and an important partner in South Asia. A substantive political dialogue has been established between our countries, including contacts at the top level,” Nurtleu said. Islamabada in expanding practical contact with Astana.
“Our countries have significant potential for interaction in the trade, economic and humanitarian spheres. We are ready to work to give a new impulse to joint efforts for the stable and prosperous future of our peoples,” said the gift. The global agenda, including dialogue in the framework of the UN, SVMDA, SCO, OIS, as well as the provision of mutual support when promoting international initiatives of two states.
separately discussed the prospects for cultural and humanitarian cooperation, where ministers confirmed the mutual desire to give a new impetus to humanitarian exchange, including strengthening cooperation in the field of tourism, sports and sports and sports and sports and sports and sports and sports and sports and sports and sports and sports education.
Following the negotiations, the parties agreed to continue the political dialogue, activate joint projects in priority sectors and ensure effective coordination between specialized state bodies.
At the end of the meeting, a joint plan of the foreign affairs ministries of Kazakhstan and Pakistan for 2025-2026, which will become an important tool for the consistent implementation of the achieved reached agreements.