Islamabad, 21 July 2022 (TDI): Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan’s trilateral railway project will soon be completed realizing regional re-connectivity.

The Transit Trade Agreement (TTA) between Uzbekistan and Pakistan will facilitate the regional countries in expanding their trade as well as transit horizons.

Pakistan and Uzbekistan have diversified ties, making a tangible contribution toward regional peace and stability, over the past 30 years.

Both countries have grown deeper and stronger ties in trade and economics, agriculture, health, security, and information technology.

The mutually beneficial cooperation between the two is further evolving with time. Consequently, investments from each other’s sides have increased and the people-to-people ties have become diversified.

There is ever deeper and close cooperation in political, economic, and security fields. These were the remarks by Aybek Arif Usmanov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Pakistan.

Aybek Arif Usmanov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Pakistan
Aybek Arif Usmanov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Pakistan while speaking at the conference

He made these remarks during the roundtable on the 30 Years of Pakistan and Uzbekistan Diplomatic relations and chairmanship of Uzbekistan in SCO hosted by the Centre for Central Asia and Eurasian Studies-Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies in collaboration with the Embassy of Uzbekistan to Pakistan and Riphah Institute of Public Policy, Riphah International University.

In her opening remarks, Farhat Asif, the President of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS), highlighted the significance of thirty years of Pakistan-Uzbekistan relations and about chairmanship of Uzbekistan in SCO where the country has made substantial contributions by hosting scores of events of diversified nature.

Professor Dr. Manzoor Hussain Soomro, the President of ECO Science Foundation, highlighted the significant cooperation in science and technology and emphasized human development while discussing cooperation to cooperate for youth engagement effectively.

Farhat Asif, the President of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS), highlighted the significance of thirty years of Pakistan-Uzbekistan relations
“Pakistan and Uzbekistan have diversified ties” Ambassador of Uzbekistan

Speaking from Tashkent, Kabuljon Sabirov, the Director of SCO Centre for Public Diplomacy in Uzbekistan, highlighted how strong people-to-people ties are building between Pakistan and Uzbekistan, especially at the level of SCO.

Dr. Amna Mehmood, Professor Department of Politics and IR at International Islamic University, said that there is a need for Pakistan and Uzbekistan to work together to promote peace in Afghanistan. Through enhanced security and political cooperation, countries can resolve common challenges.

Mukhlisa Shayakhmetova, Head of the department of Urdu Language, Literature, History, and Culture of Pakistan at Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, joined from virtually where she spoke in Urdu about the deep-rooted fraternal Pak-Uzbek ties.

the roundtable on the 30 Years of Pakistan and Uzbekistan Diplomatic relations and chairmanship of Uzbekistan in SCO hosted by the Centre for Central Asia and Eurasian Studies-Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies in collaboration with the Embassy of Uzbekistan to Pakistan and Riphah Institute of Public Policy, Riphah International University.
Participants of the roundtable on the 30 Years of Pakistan and Uzbekistan Diplomatic relations and chairmanship of Uzbekistan in SCO with the Uzbek Ambassador

She highlighted the intellectual and academic contribution of the legendary scholars for enriching the language and literature from both sides.

Finally, Dr. Rashid Aftab, Director of Riphah Institute of Public Policy, thanked all speakers and participants for their contribution to the roundtable.

The students, faculty members, scholars, senators, businessmen, and representatives from local media attended the roundtable.