Shah Mahmood Qureshi met the President of Uzbekistan

Pakistan’s foreign minister, on Wednesday (25 August) met with Uzbekistan’s president and traded opinions on a scope of issues mainly Afghanistan, and also expressed hope for the Afghan leaders.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is currently on a visit to four countries; Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran conveyed Islamabad’s viewpoint and stance on the most recent improvements in Afghanistan.

Foreign Minister Qureshi passed on well wishes from Prime Minister Imran Khan, alluding to the Prime Minister’s visit to Tashkent in July 2021.

Qureshi also notified the President about Uzbekistan on the most recent circumstances in Afghanistan and communicated trust that the Afghan chiefs would work out a comprehensive political arrangement that would prompt more grounded exchange and monetary ties and reinforce linkages between the people in the area.

The foreign ministry stated that as a neighbor, Uzbekistan has consistently been supporting the reclamation of enduring harmony and solidness in Afghanistan and stays focused on this position.

Shah Mahmood said that the achievement of the continuous discussions in Kabul is fundamental for enduring harmony in Afghanistan. The worldwide local area should assume the main part in reconstructing Afghanistan and giving monetary help to Afghans.

While Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said the unpredictable and high-risk circumstances in the conflict-torn nation, is a territorial and worldwide issue, and not just for the Afghans.

He said that Uzbekistan was adamant to foster binds with Pakistan in all spaces, especially in transport and connectivity. He likewise agreed that regional stability, exchange, and the economy will be strengthened with peace in Afghanistan.

In a brief statement, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said Qureshi called attention to the fact that both Pakistan and Uzbekistan would benefit monstrously from a stable and conflict-free situation in Afghanistan as far as upgraded financial cooperation and connectivity.

Qureshi also underlined the significance of an organized approach between the two countries to realize shared objectives of a connected area.

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