Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan agree to strengthen land & air connectivity

Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan agree to strengthen land & air connectivity
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Summary Kyrgyz President appreciated Pakistan’s role in the SCO.

BISHKEK (Web Desk) - Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan have agreed to strengthen land and air connectivity between the two countries.

 

This agreement was reached at meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Sharipovich Jeenbekov on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Bishkek on Thursday.

The two leaders reviewed bilateral relations and agreed to comprehensively upgrade mutual cooperation in diverse fields. They also agreed to enhance people-to-people contacts and boost tourism cooperation through friendly visa regimes. Both leaders also agreed to Joint Ministerial Commission and Bilateral Political Consultations soon. Kyrgyz President appreciated Pakistan’s role in the SCO.

Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Kyrgyz President on hosting SCO Summit and invited the Kyrgyz President to visit Pakistan.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan reached Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan to attend the 19th meeting of the Council of the Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

The Prime Minister was received by his Kyrgyz counterpart Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev and Kyrgyz Minister for Health Kosmosbek Sarievich Cholponbaev.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Special Assistant to PM on Youth Affairs Muhammad Usman Dar are accompanying the Prime Minister.

The invitation to the Prime Minister was extended by Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov, who would Chair the CHS Meeting. The Leaders of SCO Member and Observer States as well as representatives of important International Organizations will attend the Meeting.

A number of decisions will be approved by the Leaders, besides signing of Agreements to intensify cooperation in diverse fields. The Prime Minister will have bilateral interaction with other participating Leaders on the sidelines.

SCO is among the major trans-regional organizations. Pakistan shares deep rooted historical and cultural links with SCO Member States. SCO s multi-sectoral cooperation agenda is in line with Pakistan s policy of promoting regional peace and stability and seeking enhanced linkages in infrastructure, economic, trade and cultural spheres.

Pakistan offers critical overland route for trade and energy and supports SCO s efforts for regional integration through linking CPEC with the 6 land routes of SCO.

Since becoming an SCO member in 2017, Pakistan has been actively participating at all levels in various SCO mechanisms including Foreign Affairs, Defence, National Security, Economy and Trade, Education and Healthcare, Innovation, Youth and Women Empowerment, Justice, Agriculture, Culture, Sports, Tourism and Media.

Besides Pakistan, SCO members comprise China, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. SCO Observers include Afghanistan, Iran, Belarus and Mongolia. The Council of Heads of State is the highest forum of SCO which considers and defines strategy, prospects and priorities of the Organization.

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