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Pak-Afghan ties will help boost cooperation in economic, trade sphere: PM

Pak-Afghan ties will help boost cooperation in economic, trade sphere: PM

Pak-Afghan ties will help boost cooperation in economic, trade sphere: PM
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Afghan Minister for Industry and Commerce and Mr. Nisar Ahmed Faizi Ghoryani, Minister for Industry and Commerce of Afghanistan, called on Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday (today).

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During the meeting, the Prime Minister remarked that Pakistan and Afghanistan have untapped economic synergies and complementarities, which could be best realized through cooperation in the economic and trade sphere.

The Prime Minister mentioned the Trans-Afghan railway line project, “Mazar-e-Sharif – Kabul – Peshawar,” and highlighted Pakistan’s support to Uzbekistan’s efforts to secure financing for the project.

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On the other hand, the premier also talkef to a delegation led by President National Assembly of Republic of Djibouti Mohamed Ali Houmed in Islamabad on Wednesday.

The Prime Minister further underlined that Pakistan would soon be establishing its resident diplomatic Mission in Djibouti.

They also exchanged views on the importance of peace and security in the regional context of both Pakistan and Djibouti.

President National Assembly of Djibouti appreciated Pakistan’s historical support and expressed the hope that visit of Parliamentary delegation would help in further consolidating bilateral relations.

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