Astana, 25 June 2023 (WAI): The second Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) session between Pakistan and Kazakhstan is scheduled to begin today in Astana, Kazakhstan. This critical occasion signifies the continuance of efforts to strengthen the already close and fraternal ties between the two nations. The BPC held its initial session on February 28, 2020, in Islamabad, Pakistan.
The meetings organized by Pakistan’s Additional Secretary (Afghanistan & West Asia), Syed Ahsan Raza Shah, and Kazakhstan’s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kanat Tumyst, aim to analyze and enhance all aspects of bilateral ties. The discussions will encompass various areas, including politics, trade, economy, connectivity, science and technology, culture, and people-to-people exchanges.
The bilateral consultations serve as a forum for both countries to foster closer cooperation and understanding, ultimately benefiting the people of Pakistan and Kazakhstan. By examining the existing ties and identifying areas of mutual interest, the participating delegations will work towards strengthening the foundations of their cooperation.
Pakistan and Kazakhstan share a longstanding relationship based on common interests, historical ties, and cultural affinities. Both countries recognize the significance of enhancing trade, investment, and connectivity collaboration to realize their full potential. These political consultations allow both sides to explore avenues for further cooperation, deepen economic engagement, and reinforce cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
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Through the bilateral consultations, Pakistan and Kazakhstan aim to reinforce their commitment to regional peace, stability, and development. They acknowledge the importance of sustained engagement and dialogue to address shared challenges and seize opportunities for mutual growth.
The second session of Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Kazakhstan demonstrates the nation’s commitment to deepening their diverse partnership. The conversations at this event will open the door for more cooperation, benefiting both countries’ citizens.
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