FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi left for a visit to Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran to share Pakistan’s perspective for close regional coordination.
In his meeting with Uzbekistan Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov in Tashkent, Qureshi discussed the regional security situation, particularly the evolving Afghanistan situation, according to a statement from the Foreign Office (FO).
“Emphasizing Pakistan’s support for an inclusive political setup, the foreign minister remarked that peace in Afghanistan would bring stability in the region, promote trade and facilitate people-to-people linkages,” the FO statement reads.
“It was therefore important that neighbors of Afghanistan coordinate closely on the situation in Afghanistan.”
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The two also discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations, which they said had transformed into a “strategic partnership” due to recent frequent high-level exchanges.
They agreed to follow up on the implementation of decisions taken during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent visit to Uzbekistan.
Later in the day, Qureshi also met Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev during which he conveyed Prime Minister Imran’s warm greetings and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to enhance bilateral ties in all areas of mutual interests.
For his part, President Mirziyoyev termed his country’s relations with Pakistan “important”. He stressed that Uzbekistan was keen to develop ties with Pakistan, especially in the areas of transport and connectivity, according to an FO statement.
Honoured to meet President #ShavkatMirziyoyev in #Uzbekistan. Conveyed warmth of PM @ImranKhanPTI. Discussed situation in #Afghanistan & expressed hope for Afghan leaders to broker inclusive political solution for peace, security & prosperity through stronger trade & eco ties. pic.twitter.com/x1uKNQ635B
He agreed with Qureshi that “regional connectivity, trade and economy will be further enhanced with the peace in Afghanistan.”
The president was looking forward to meeting Prime Minister Imran on the sidelines of the forthcoming SCO summit in Dushanbe next month to discuss issues of mutual interest, the FO statement added.
Visit to Tajikistan
In his meeting with Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin, FM Qureshi underscored the importance of continued international engagement on Afghanistan as a shared responsibility.
He briefed his Tajik counterpart on Pakistan’s policy to support an inclusive political solution in Afghanistan and expressed hope that Afghan leaders would achieve a workable solution, the FO statement said.
It added that FM Muhriddin appreciated Qureshi’s initiative to reach out to Afghanistan’s neighbors for a coordinated approach and the two foreign ministers agreed to remain in close contact.
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Qureshi also appreciated Tajikistan’s role during its presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. He also said that Prime Minister Imran was keen to visit Tajikistan for the upcoming SCO summit in September.
During his visit to Tajikistan, FM Qureshi also called upon President Emomali Rahmon and continued to stress the importance of a coordinated approach to realize the “shared objectives of a connected region” — to which the Tajik president agreed with.
The foreign minister further said that both Pakistan and Tajikistan could benefit immensely from a peaceful and stable Afghanistan in terms of enhanced economic cooperation and connectivity, the FO statement said.
The Tajik president said that he lo