ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is eager to expand its trade, investment, people-to-people interactions, and air, train, and road connectivity with Kazakhstan, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks on Tuesday.
PM Shehbaz said this while meeting with Murat Nurtleu, the foreign minister and deputy prime minister of Kazakhstan, who paid him a visit in Islamabad today.
According to the premier, Kazakhstan and Pakistan have close fraternal ties and both countries want to deepen their bilateral cooperation in a number of sectors of common interest.
The deputy prime minister of Kazakhstan is visiting Pakistan for the first time, for two days, accompanied by a ministerial group.