TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 4. Uzbekistan
and Pakistan have reached an agreement to develop and implement new
practical initiatives aimed at further deepening bilateral ties,
Trend reports via the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan.


The agreement was reached during a meeting in Islamabad between
Bakhromjon Aloyev, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Uzbekistan, and Tariq Fatemi, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister
of Pakistan on Foreign Affairs.


During the talks, the sides also conducted a detailed review of
the schedule of high-level and working-level visits, as well as
joint events planned for the current year.







Meanwhile, bilateral trade turnover between Uzbekistan and
Pakistan amounted to approximately $445 million in 2025. The two
countries have set a goal to increase mutual trade to $2 billion in
the coming years.


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