PM Shehbaz in Uzbekistan to boost trade, investment

Published February 26, 2025
TASHKENT: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is received by his Uzbek counterpart Abdulla Nigmatovich Aripov upon his arrival, on Tuesday.—PPI
TASHKENT: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is received by his Uzbek counterpart Abdulla Nigmatovich Aripov upon his arrival, on Tuesday.—PPI

ISLAMABAD: After spending two days in Aze­rbaijan, Prime Min­ister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday arrived in Tash­kent for a two-day official visit in a bid to exp­and bilateral and trade relations with Uzbekistan.

Upon his arrival at the Tashkent airport, the prime minister was received by Uzbekistan’s PM Abdulla Nigma­tovich Aripov, according to a press release iss­ued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). A contingent of the Uzbek armed forces also presented a static salute to the prime minister.

“Wheels down in Uzbekistan. Deeply tou­ched by the grand reception at the airport and the warm welcome by my dear brother Prime Min­ister Abdullah Aripov,” PM Shehbaz said in a tweet on Tuesday.

“Uzbekistan being the crown of Central Asia, breathes history through the grandeur of its ancient cities, timeless art, and magnificent architecture. Looking forward to my engagements to enhance our common desire to strengthen these bonds of friendship through trade, investment and mutually advantageous cooperation,” the premier said in a post on ‘X’.

Meeting with Uzbek president, agreement on agriculture and tech expected

Later, PM Shehbaz visited the iconic Indepe­nd­e­nce Monu­ment in Tash­kent. The visit underscores the shared historical and cultural ties be­t­ween Pakistan and Uzb­ekistan while reaffir­ming the commitment to deepening bilateral relations, said a statement.

The premier expressed his admiration for Uzbekistan’s progress and resilience, drawing parallels with Pakistan’s struggle for independence and development. In his remarks, the PM said, “The Independence Monument stands as a testament to the courage and determination of the Uzbek people. Pakistan and Uzbekistan share a common vision for peace, prosperity, and regional connectivity. This visit is a reminder of our shared values and the need to work together for a brighter future.”

PM Shehbaz will meet Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev during his visit, according to the Foreign Office. The PM will also meet high officials, and the talks will focus on enhancing trade, energy cooperation, and cultural exchanges.

Ties with Uzbekistan

The trip is expected to yield new agreements in areas, such as agriculture, regional connectivity, technology, and education, further solidifying the bond between Pa­kistan and Uzbekis­tan. The visit to Uzbekis­tan marked a significant step in strengthening the strategic partnership bet­ween the two countries.

According to the Foreign Office, a number of bilateral agreements/memorandums of understanding (MoUs) are expected to be signed between Pakistan and Uzbekistan. The premier was also set to address the Pakistan-Uzbekistan Business Forum, where “leading businessmen from both sides” would participate and hold B2B meetings to further enhance bilateral trade.

The bilateral trade between Pakistan and Uzbekistan has grown substantially over the last few years, from $27 million in 2019-20 to $126m in 2022-23.

Earlier this month, Ambassador Tukhtayev had met with the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, where he stressed that Uzbek investors were keen to explore investment opp­ortunities in Pakistan, particularly Balochistan.

In May last year, the foreign ministers of both countries met, underscoring their countries’ commitment to the swift completion of a planned railway link that would traverse Afghanistan.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2025

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