Pakistan has invited energy companies from Turkiman to create operations in the country, with a focus on the possibility of strong industrial cooperation between cotton production in Turkmenistan and the textile industry in Pakistan, with important opportunities to cooperate in meat, fish, fruits and other agricultural -based products.
The Minister of Planning, Development and Pakistani Private Initiatives arrived, that the best turnout arrived in Turkmenistan on Monday for an official visit to participate in the first forum of the Organization for Economic Cooperation (ECO) on sustainable development.
A press release said that the visit reflects Pakistan’s strong commitment to the Pakistan Security Initiative to enhance regional communication, economic integration and sustainable development.
Upon his arrival at Ashjab, the Minister of Planning visited the Embassy of Pakistan, where he interacted with diplomatic employees and members of the Pakistani community. He emphasized the deep capabilities to enhance economic cooperation between Pakistan and Turkmenistan.
He stressed that strengthening regional relations is essential to achieving a prosperous and sustainable government of Pakistan during the era of Pakistan.
AHSAN IQBAL is optimistic about achieving the Turkmnistan gas pipeline project to Pakistan, which will allow energy resources in Turkmenistan to reach Pakistan and abroad.
He highlighted that the project will contribute to regional energy security and support the transmission of green energy in Pakistan, which is necessary to deal with climate challenges and ensure sustainable energy that can be accessed for all.
The Minister also called on Turkmen Energy companies to create operations in Pakistan, while highlighting the indicators of the overall macroeconomic economy in the country, successful financial discipline, and friendly reforms for investors.
He said that the economic recovery and stability in Pakistan reflects the government’s policy of strict monitoring and effective implementation during the era of Pakistan.
With the highlight of the rich agricultural base in Pakistan, the minister has set great opportunities for cooperation in meat, fish, fruits and other agricultural products.
He pointed to the possibility of strong industrial cooperation between cotton production in Turkmenistan and the textile industry in Pakistan, where it is in line with the goal of Pakistan in building strong chains of valuable in the shadow of Aren Pakistan.
With an emphasis on the cultural and regional links between the two countries, the minister commented, “While our hours are together, our hearts have also overcome each other,” which led to the confirmation of the spirit of friendship and strong solidarity.
This visit also shows Pakistan’s successful transfer from the first stage of the China -Pakistani economic corridor (CPEC) to the 2.0 stage, with a renewed focus on industrial cooperation, green energy, innovation, and agricultural modernization.
In addition to governance reforms to improve the provision of services, these efforts are essential to achieving the transformative vision stipulated in the Uraan Pakistan Initiative.