The leaders of Uzbekistan and Pakistan noted the importance of full-scale implementation of the agreements

During the 30 March of a telephone conversation, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif exchanged sincere congratulations on the occasion of the holy holiday of Ramadan Hayit - Eid al-Fitr for the entire Muslim Ummah. Warm wishes for peace, well-being and prosperity to the friendly peoples of Uzbekistan and Pakistan were expressed.
The issues of practical implementation of the agreements reached during the historic visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to Uzbekistan in February this year, in accordance with the adopted “road map” were discussed.
The intensification of contacts and the fruitful nature of exchanges at the level of ministries, departments and industry organizations.
In March, an exhibition of food products of Uzbekistan was successfully held in Islamabad. An additional flight to Lahore is planned to be launched from April.
The importance of holding a regular meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission this year to review the progress of implementation of joint projects and take measures to accelerate them.
The leaders of Uzbekistan and Pakistan also exchanged views on current issues of the regional agenda.
Official website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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