ISLAMABAD: Minister for Commerce Dr. Gohar Ejaz held a meeting with Atadjan Movlamov, ambassador of Turkmenistan to Pakistan, at the ministry and discussed a wide range of topics.
The ambassador expressed his country’s keen interest in collaborating with Pakistan on various fronts. The ambassador also invited Pakistan to participate in the development of their ambitious smart city project named ‘Arkadag’, worth $5 billion. Pakistan can play a pivotal role by exporting construction materials and goods to support this monumental endeavor.
Ambassador Movlamov emphasized Turkmenistan’s need for agricultural products from Pakistan, including rice, sugar, potatoes, and onions.
Dr. Gohar Ejaz reciprocated this interest, underlining Pakistan’s commitment to open trade channels and the importance of fostering strong business-to-business (B2B) links. Both leaders stressed the significance of enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation to bolster trade relations between the two countries.
Highlighting the importance of trade routes, Ambassador Movlamov pointed out that many trade corridors circumvent Pakistan rather than passing through it. He encouraged Pakistan’s active participation in exhibitions in Turkmenistan and urged the business community to take a vested interest in exploring the numerous opportunities available in Turkmenistan’s evolving market.
The meeting marks a significant step forward in strengthening the bilateral trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Turkmenistan. Both sides have expressed their commitment to nurturing a more prosperous and interconnected future, laying the foundation for mutually beneficial collaboration.
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