-Baku thanks Islamabad for support in war against Armenia
-President congratulates Azerbaijan on Nagorno-Karabakh’s independence
By Asghar Ali Mubarak
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Azerbaijan Thursday discussed measures to enhance bilateral cooperation in multiple spheres including defence, trade and commerce besides agreeing to increase land and aerial linkages.
The bilateral ties were discussed during the delegation level talks between the two countries at the foreign ministry during the visit of Azeri Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Jeyhun Bayramov led their respective sides during the talks which also focused strengthening bilateral cooperation in fields of education, culture and technology.
Earlier, on his arrival, Foreign Minister Qureshi received his Azeri counterpart who also planted a sapling at the ministry’s lawn.
Welcoming the foreign dignitary, Qureshi said both the countries enjoyed relationship based on similar religious and cultural values.
The unanimity of views between the two countries on regional and international forums was also pleasing, he added.
The foreign minister also congratulated government and people of Azerbaijan over the liberation of Nagorno Karabakh and reiterated Pakistan’s stance of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.
Qureshi said as per Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision, Pakistan desired to enhance its economic ties with Azerbaijan. Both the foreign minister particularly underlined the need for enriching bilateral cooperation in the field of energy. Foreign Minister Qureshi said Pakistan had introduced new visa policy to promote people to people contacts as well as trade cooperation.
Qureshi highlighted the adverse economic impacts of COVID-19 and Pakistan’s much-appreciated smart lockdown strategy. Both the sides agreed to make joint efforts for tackling the challenges posed by the pandemic. The foreign minister also thanked Azerbaijan for constant support to Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir and called for world community’s role to bring and end to unabated Indian oppression and atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Later, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between both the countries to enhance cooperation to tackle natural calamities. The MoU was signed by both the foreign ministers. Chairman National Disaster Management Authority Lt. General Akhtar Nawaz was also present.
Meanwhile, the foreign affairs minister for Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov has on Thursday called on Prime Minister Imran Khan to discuss regional affairs as the two countries reaffirmed bilateral support. After the Pakistani premier felicitated FM Bayramov on their recent triumph in reclaiming their lands from Armenia, he expressed contentment on the political ties Pakistan and Azerbaijan have forged.
He thus emphasized with the FM on expanding bilateral trade and support in the energy sector between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.
The Prime Minister has assured Baku of its assistance in rebuilding and developing recently retrieved lands on its borders to which the FM conveyed to PM Khan a message from their President Ilham Aliyev, acknowledging Pakistani support in their conflict with Armenia. President Ilham Aliyev conveyed reassurance of solidarity and support for the Pakistani cause of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in his message meant for the PM. In the same approach of Pakistan, Azerbaijan friendship, President Arif Alvi on Thursday congratulated Azerbaijan over the “liberation of Nagorno-Karabakh” and reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the country’s territorial integrity.
He made the remarks in a meeting with Azerbaijan Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, who is currently visiting Pakistan. During the meeting, Bayramov thanked Pakistan for its support in the conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region between Azerbaijan and Armenia. He added that Azerbaijan would stand by Pakistan on the Kashmir issue on all international forums. President Alvi and FM Bayramov also talked about the need to expand bilateral trade and strengthening cultural ties between the two countries.