Islamabad: Pakistan and Uzbekistan had a dialogue regarding a comprehensive roadmap to boost trade and cooperation between the two countries, according to a news report. This roadmap discussed ways to improve bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation in all areas and both countries agreed to continue these talks in the future.
The Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Uzbek Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov told the press at the conclusion of their talks that both countries emphasised on the need for peace and stability for economic progress and development in the region.
Kamilov added that the discussions revolved around investment, trade, and economic cooperation, and would lead to regional stability and progress.
Qureshi revealed that the President of Uzbekistan, in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Imran Khan, had expressed the desire for ‘meaningful engagement’ between the two countries through interconnectivity with road and rail networks.