Being committed to the traditions of good-neighborliness from the earliest times binding the two friendly peoples- Turkmenistan and Pakistan by enhancing productive partnership from year to year become the most important fact of stability and sustainable development regionwide.
A solid foundation for the ongoing Turkmen-Pakistan cooperation on a new historical stage gained in last decade become legal and contractual framework comprising a number of documents signed at various levels along with bilateral agreements reached on the basis of regular meetings at the highest level.
Meeting and discussing the key issues and priorities for the intergovernmental dialogue, the two leaders stressed the importance of further bolstering the economic cooperation. Mutual commitment and interest develop the preconditions for implementation of large-scale joint projects for the interest of not only Turkmen and Pakistan people, but also for the entire region. A good example of it is initiated by the Turkmen side and started in December of last year an ambitious project on construction of the transnational gas pipeline Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India, which aims to ensure long-term supplies of Turkmen natural gas to the largest country in South Asia.
The mutual willingness to strengthening efforts on intensification of fruitful economic partnership demonstrates effective work of the Interstate Turkmen-Pakistani Commission, which defines perspective area of a long term mutually beneficiary cooperation.
The productivity of the negotiations held earlier indicates the presence of the most favorable prospects for further dynamic development and a wide range of partnerships, successfully developing in virtually all key areas. First of all in the areas of trade and economic, fuel and energy, transport and communication, etc
At the same time, both sides attached significant importance to strengthening traditional, cultural and humanitarian ties. The most clearly evidenced of which was the offered proposal for the establishment of Turkmen-Pakistani Cultural Board, earlier said President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov during the meeting with the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, who arrived in our country with official visit in May 2015.
Thus, the two countries headed for, with confidence, further development of mutually beneficial partnership largely determines the success of the forthcoming Turkmen-Pakistani talks at high level, which begin a new stage in the history of international relations built on the principles of trust and mutual respect.
A solid foundation for the ongoing Turkmen-Pakistan cooperation on a new historical stage gained in last decade become legal and contractual framework comprising a number of documents signed at various levels along with bilateral agreements reached on the basis of regular meetings at the highest level.
Meeting and discussing the key issues and priorities for the intergovernmental dialogue, the two leaders stressed the importance of further bolstering the economic cooperation. Mutual commitment and interest develop the preconditions for implementation of large-scale joint projects for the interest of not only Turkmen and Pakistan people, but also for the entire region. A good example of it is initiated by the Turkmen side and started in December of last year an ambitious project on construction of the transnational gas pipeline Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India, which aims to ensure long-term supplies of Turkmen natural gas to the largest country in South Asia.
The mutual willingness to strengthening efforts on intensification of fruitful economic partnership demonstrates effective work of the Interstate Turkmen-Pakistani Commission, which defines perspective area of a long term mutually beneficiary cooperation.
The productivity of the negotiations held earlier indicates the presence of the most favorable prospects for further dynamic development and a wide range of partnerships, successfully developing in virtually all key areas. First of all in the areas of trade and economic, fuel and energy, transport and communication, etc
At the same time, both sides attached significant importance to strengthening traditional, cultural and humanitarian ties. The most clearly evidenced of which was the offered proposal for the establishment of Turkmen-Pakistani Cultural Board, earlier said President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov during the meeting with the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, who arrived in our country with official visit in May 2015.
Thus, the two countries headed for, with confidence, further development of mutually beneficial partnership largely determines the success of the forthcoming Turkmen-Pakistani talks at high level, which begin a new stage in the history of international relations built on the principles of trust and mutual respect.