Islamabad: Pakistan has assured Uzbekistan of support and facilitation to access Pakistani ports to expand trade ties with the Central Asian states and improve regional connectivity.
Prime Minister Imran Khan reaffirmed the country’s support to offer Uzbekistan access to seaports of Gwadar and Karachi during his meeting with Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister Dr Abdulaziz Kamilov, who is on a two-day visit (March 10-11) to Islamabad. “Pakistan offers shortest route to international seas to Central Asian Republics including Uzbekistan and could prove a gateway to landlocked Central Asia,” the Pakistani premier said. During the meeting, he emphasised that enhanced trade and regional connectivity were the cornerstones of economic growth and development for the two countries and the region.
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