(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Dr Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan
During his visit to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, the
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, received a
special reception that symbolized the unbreakable unity between the
two countries.
President Ilham Aliyev's visit to Pakistan has great
significance in terms of further strengthening of bilateral
relations in diverse sectors of economy, investment, energy
cooperation, oil & gas exploration, textile, tourism, and greater
regional connectivity.
It seems that the two sides will engage in wide-ranging
discussions on areas of mutual interest to further strengthen
bilateral cooperation. Hopefully, several Agreements and MoUs are
expected to be signed during the visit.
This visit vividly reflects the robust cooperation and
leadership-level dialogue between the two countries.
Before his visit, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, Samir
Sharifov arrived in Pakistan and held meetings with different
ministers including Energy (Power and Petroleum) ministers and
called on Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan which
demonstrated the government of Pakistan dedication to forging
robust economic relations with other nations.
Undoubtedly, Pakistan attaches great importance to its
relationship with Azerbaijan. Both sides should jointly work to
advance their cooperation in various sectors including tourism,
transport, energy security, and defense, though this requires
additional efforts.
Moreover, finalization, operationalization, and channelization
of an early conclusion of the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA)
and Bilateral Transit Trade Agreement (BTTA) is the need of the
hour which would further streamline and systemize the bilateral
relations between the two countries.
It is suggested that the ease of travel between the two
countries, institutionalization of easy visa policy, cooperation in
civil aviation, and last but not least business and
people-to-people cooperation would bring the desired goals of
greater socio-economic cooperation, banking & finance integration,
trans-regional connectivity, energy & food cooperation and above
all metals & mining and infrastructure development between two
sides.
The two countries are taking measures to increase bilateral
investment, especially in the energy sector. The two countries will
also enhance parliamentary exchanges, strengthen cultural
cooperation, and promote people-to-people contacts including
between students, academia, businessmen, and tourists.
Pakistan's Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik disclosed that Baku
was considering investing US$2-3 billion in Pakistan. Aliyev's
current visit would boost economic cooperation between the two
countries. His visit follows an inaugural
Pakistan-Turkiye-Azerbaijan trilateral summit in Kazakhstan this
month, which was attended by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz
Sharif.
It is pertinent to mention that at the summit, Sharif proposed
the establishment of tripartite institutional mechanisms in
economic and investment areas to further strengthen cooperation
among the three nations.
Additionally, Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik said that
Azerbaijan was considering an investment of US$2 to US$3 billion in
Pakistan.
Azerbaijan was particularly interested in investing in the
mineral, oil, and gas sectors. It was focusing on the oil and gas
exploration sector and the country was keen to expand investments
in the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) sector as well.
It is predicted that the current visit of Azerbaijan Ilham will
further boost bilateral ties between the countries and areas of
increasing textile exports and promoting the IT sector between the
two countries will also be discussed. Simply, it would be a big
investment push for the government of Pakistan.
It is also hoped that discussions on regional security, peace,
and stability especially bilateral military cooperation, joint
drills, training, and joint ventures in defense production in terms
of 5th generation fighter jets, missile technologies, drones,
surveillance mechanisms, and light arms may also be included and
further strengthened.
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