Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will begin a key four-nation visit on Sunday, focusing on regional diplomacy to strengthen ties with Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan. His trip aims to deepen bilateral relations and promote cooperation on critical regional and global issues.
Strategic Talks on Multiple Fronts
During the tour, the prime minister will hold high-level talks with leaders of the host countries. These discussions will cover trade, energy, security, and connectivity. Sharif plans to explore new avenues for economic collaboration and reaffirm Pakistan’s commitment to peaceful and constructive engagement in the region.
Acknowledging Support During Crisis
A central part of the visit includes thanking these nations for their solidarity during Pakistan’s recent conflict with India. The prime minister will express his appreciation for their diplomatic, moral, and strategic support during a tense and critical time for the country.
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Focus on Climate and Glacial Risk
In Tajikistan, Sharif will attend the International Conference on Glaciers on May 29-30 in Dushanbe. The event will spotlight the urgent threats posed by climate change in the region. Pakistan, being one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, seeks to raise awareness and push for stronger global action.
Strengthening Bilateral Footprints
The visit also presents an opportunity to sign new agreements and renew existing pacts in various sectors. Pakistan aims to build stronger transport links, boost energy cooperation, and improve trade flows with all four countries.
Expanding Influence Through Diplomacy
This tour marks Pakistan’s strategic outreach following recent regional tensions. By engaging key partners, Islamabad signals its intent to remain active in shaping South and Central Asia’s political and economic future through diplomacy and dialogue.
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