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Pakistan, Uzbekistan review level of progress on Trans-Afghan Railway Line Project

  • April 15, 2021

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and Uzbekistan yesterday reviewed the level of progress on the Trans-Afghan Railway Line Project which was agreed between Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan earlier this year.

Prime Minister Imran Khan discussed the bilateral cooperation and the regional issues with Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev at the first Virtual Summit, the foreign ministry said.

“During the wide-ranging talks, views were exchanged on bilateral, regional and international issues,” said the official announcement.

The Trans-Afghan Railway Line Project would be a first step in linking the Central Asian transport network with Pakistani seaports of Gwadar, Karachi and Qasim. Prime Minister Imran Khan said once completed, the initiative would transform the geo-economic dynamics of the entire regime.

The two sides highlighted the depth of Pakistan-Uzbekistan relations rooted in common faith, shared history and cultural affinities. They also reiterated their determination to maintain momentum of high-level exchanges and further enhance the upward trajectory of the relationship. 

The two leaders reviewed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations — with particular focus on political, trade, security and defence, educational and cultural domains. They also agreed to encourage more people-to-people contacts including through ziyarat (spiritual sightseeing) tourism.

Prime Minister Imran Khan underlined the importance of enhancing political and diplomatic linkages, fast tracking trade and economic cooperation, ensuring early finalization of the Preferential Trade Agreement and Transit Trade Agreement, increasing security and defence cooperation, and taking steps to deepen mutual collaboration in the fields of education, culture and tourism. 

The 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 Prime Minister highlighted Pakistan’s economic security paradigm and the shifting focus to geo-economics. He stressed that Central Asia was a region of particular focus in this vision. 

The two leaders also discussed important global and regional matters of mutual interest, and reaffirmed the commitment to continue supporting each other at all international and regional fora, including the United Nations, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and Economic Cooperation Organization.

Prime Minister Imran Khan apprised on the latest situation in held Kashmir, shared Pakistan’s perspective on issues of peace and security in South Asia, and underlined the imperative of peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.

The Prime Minister also highlighted Pakistan’s efforts to facilitate the Afghan peace process for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan. He stressed that this historic opportunity must be seized by the Afghan parties to achieve an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive negotiated political settlement.

The Prime Minister also underscored the importance of countering Islamophobia and promoting inter-faith harmony.  

An agreement on Mutual Recognition in the Fields of Conformity Assessment of Products, Standardization, Metrology and Technical Assistance was  inked. The two sides also signed an MoU on Defence Cooperation.

President Mirziyoyev reiterated his invitation to Prime Minister Imran Khan to attend the high-level International Conference on regional connectivity, to be held in Tashkent in July 2021. 

Prime Minister Imran Khan thanked President Mirziyoyev and reiterated his invitation to him to visit Pakistan at the earliest convenience, said the foreign ministry statement. 

The two leaders expressed confidence that the understandings reached during the Virtual Summit will further deepen bilateral cooperation and contribute towards forging a stronger, multi-dimensional relationship between the two countries. It was agreed to continue the Summit-level political dialogue in future. A Joint Declaration was adopted at the conclusion of the Summit.

Article source: https://nation.com.pk/15-Apr-2021/pakistan-uzbekistan-review-level-of-progress-on-trans-afghan-railway-line-project

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