Azerbaijan and Pakistan Strengthen Bilateral Ties Through Enhanced Cooperation

Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: In a significant step towards bolstering bilateral relations, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, highlighted the deep-rooted cultural and human connections between Azerbaijan and Pakistan. Speaking at a joint press conference with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Jeyhun Bayramov, Minister Dar underscored the importance of these ties as a foundation for robust cooperation between the two nations, according to media reports.
During the press conference, Minister Dar elaborated on the comprehensive discussions held earlier in the day, which covered various aspects of the bilateral relationship. “We will further deepen our relations in the fields of trade, investment, connectivity, energy, and defense,” he stated. Emphasizing the mutual benefits, he noted that both countries are actively working to increase investments in the energy sector, highlighting the critical role of the joint working group in this field.
The discussions also touched upon the importance of enhancing inter-parliamentary relations, a move aimed at fostering closer political and legislative collaboration. Minister Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further developing these ties, paving the way for a stronger and more integrated partnership with Azerbaijan.
Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov expressed similar sentiments, acknowledging the historical and cultural bonds that unite Azerbaijan and Pakistan. Both leaders expressed optimism about the future of their bilateral relations, envisioning a partnership that not only serves their mutual interests but also contributes to regional stability and prosperity.
This meeting marks a pivotal moment in Azerbaijan-Pakistan relations, setting the stage for increased cooperation and deeper ties across various sectors.