Uzbekistan and Pakistan Discuss Regional Transport Connectivity, Focus on Trans-Afghan Railway
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: His Excellency Alisher Tukhtaev, representing Uzbekistan, held a significant meeting with Pakistan’s First Deputy Minister of Railways, Mr. Syed Mazhar Ali Shah, to advance regional transport connectivity through collaborative projects, including the ambitious Trans-Afghan Railway initiative.
Key Discussions
During the meeting, both sides emphasized current and future projects aimed at bolstering regional connectivity, particularly under the initiatives of the President of Uzbekistan. The discussions centered on the Trans-Afghan Railway Project, a transformative infrastructure plan designed to connect Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Implementation Strategy
His Excellency Alisher Tukhtaev and Mr. Syed Mazhar Ali Shah outlined strategic steps for the project’s realization, agreeing to develop a joint action plan for seamless implementation. The strategy includes coordinated efforts to ensure efficiency and timely progress.
Regional Impact
Highlighting the broader implications, the project is envisioned to significantly drive economic growth, boost trade turnover, and enhance connectivity across Central and South Asia. By linking Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, the railway is expected to serve as a cornerstone for regional economic integration.
Agreements Reached
The meeting concluded with agreements on:
- Strengthening collaboration between relevant ministries and agencies of Uzbekistan and Pakistan to ensure the project’s success.
- Fostering cooperation in project management to address logistical and technical challenges effectively.
This partnership underscores the shared commitment of Uzbekistan and Pakistan to advancing regional infrastructure development and economic prosperity. Both nations reiterated their resolve to work together in transforming connectivity in the region.