Islamabad: Pakistan and Azerbaijan have reached an agreement to promote joint projects and strengthen their trade partnership across multiple fields. This development was the result of a meeting between the Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, and Pakistan's Minister for Privatization, Abdul Aleem Khan, held in Islamabad. According to Radio Pakistan, Minister Abdul Aleem Khan emphasized the importance of transforming the mutual relations between the two countries into tangible business and bilateral trade engagements. He highlighted the abundant opportunities available for foreign investors in Pakistan, particularly in various sectors that are ripe for development. Ambassador Khazar Farhadov, on his part, expressed his commitment to cooperate fully with Pakistan and reiterated Azerbaijan's willingness to work collaboratively on joint projects. This mutual agreement marks a significant step towards bolstering economic ties and fostering a robust trade partnership between the two nations.
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