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Turkmenistan eyes MoU with Gwadar Port
Both sides resolve to increase bilateral trade volume
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan and Turkmenistan are engaged in efforts to deepen trade relations between the two countries.
During a meeting between Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Pakistan Atadjan Movlamov and Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood, both sides discussed the historical bilateral relations. They agreed that the bilateral trade was below its true potential and resolved to increase the volume.
In light of Pakistan’s interaction with Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, now Turkmenistan also wants to enhance trade relations with Pakistan. Hence, the Ministry of Commerce is developing a strategy to incorporate Turkmenistan as part of efforts to integrate five Central Asian Republics with Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Pakistan, Turkmenistan to increase bilateral trade to its true potential
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan:
The Ambassador of the Republic of Turkmenistan to Pakistan Atadjan Movlamov met the Prime Minister’s Advisor on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood at the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) in Islamabad on Thursday.
In the meeting, both sides highlighted the historical Pakistan-Turkmenistan bilateral relations.
They agreed that the bilateral trade between Pakistan and Turkmenistan is below its true potential and resolved to increase the bilateral trade to its true potential.
In light of Pakistan’s interaction with Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, now Turkmenistan also wants to have trade relations with Pakistan. Hence, the Ministry of Commerce is developing a strategy to incorporate Turkmenistan into our thinking. This is all part of how to integrate the five Central Asian Republics with Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Pakistan, Turkmenistan agree to increase bilateral trade
Pakistan and Turkmenistan have agreed to increase bilateral trade to its true potential.
The consensus to this effect was emerged during a meeting with Ambassador of the Republic of Turkmenistan to Pakistan, Atadjan Movlamov and Advisor on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood in Islamabad.
During the meeting, they agreed to sign Memorandum of Understanding between for bilateral transit trade.
The Advisor appreciated the Turkmen’s proposal for transit of goods through Gawadar and Karachi ports.