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Federal Minister Leads Preparations for Uzbek Deputy PM’s Visit

Federal Minister Leads Preparations for Uzbek Deputy PM’s Visit

Key Takeaways

  • Federal Minister Ahad Cheema chaired a preparatory meeting.
  • The visit is set to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.
  • Discussions focused on potential economic collaborations.

Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Ahad Cheema, has led the preparations for an upcoming visit by the Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan. The meeting, held recently, aimed to lay down a framework for enhancing bilateral cooperation and exploring new avenues in trade and investment.

During the preparatory session, key areas such as economic partnerships, infrastructure development, and potential joint ventures were discussed. Cheema emphasized the importance of this visit in fostering stronger ties between Pakistan and Uzbekistan, highlighting mutual benefits that could arise from increased collaboration.

The meeting was attended by senior officials from both countries who presented their respective perspectives on ongoing projects and future opportunities. According to a statement released after the meeting, discussions centered around the potential for joint industrial parks, energy projects, and cross-border trade initiatives.

Cheema stated, 'Our aim is to create an environment that encourages mutual growth and development through robust economic partnerships.' He added, 'The visit by the Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan will provide a platform for us to explore these opportunities in greater detail.'

The preparatory meeting also addressed logistical arrangements and identified potential areas where both nations could collaborate more effectively. The discussions touched upon enhancing connectivity through improved transportation networks and exploring ways to facilitate easier movement of goods and services.

In his remarks, Cheema highlighted the significance of this visit in the broader context of regional cooperation. He noted that 'strengthening our economic ties with Uzbekistan can have a positive impact on the entire region.'

The Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan is expected to arrive in Pakistan soon for an official visit aimed at deepening bilateral relations and identifying concrete steps towards mutual benefit. Both countries are optimistic about the potential outcomes of this meeting and the upcoming visit.

As preparations continue, all parties involved remain committed to ensuring a successful outcome that aligns with the shared goals of economic prosperity and regional stability.

'Our aim is to create an environment that encourages mutual growth and development through robust economic partnerships.'

Ahad Cheema, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs