Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that cooperation in defense production between Pakistan and Azerbaijan will be enhanced.
During his visit to Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif attended the Pakistan-Zerojan Business Forum with the host president in the capital Baku, while addressing the ceremony.
He said that cooperation between the two countries in the defense production sector would be enhanced.
The Prime Minister, while describing the North-Sanjee transit as a future game changer for the region, said that economic activities between the two countries would stabilize the economy, and foreign investors were being provided facilities in Pakistan. Yes.
In addition, he added that the North South Corridor will be helpful in business activities and contacts, while the transit will prove to be a game changer in the future.
Shahbaz Sharif said that within a month it was agreed to finalize $ 2 billion investment contracts, and the business community of both countries should take full advantage of attractive opportunities and facilities.
A tribute to the martyrs of Karbakh
Shahbaz Sharif also visited the 44-day war heroes and the memorial victory of the martyrs of Nagarano-Carbakh and paid tribute to them, laying flowers.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Minister for Investment Board, Communications and Privatization Abdul Alam Khan, and other members of the delegation were also present.
Presidential palace
Earlier, upon arriving at the presidential palace in Baku, President Ilham Aliyev warmly welcomed the Prime Minister of Pakistan and presented the Guard of Honor.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and President Ilham Aliyev held a one -on -one meeting and then a delegation level meeting.
The two countries agreed to amend the LNG procurement and sale framework agreement and signed three memorandums, including the White Oil Pipeline Project,, while the cities of Nikichovan and Lahore were also announced in the twin cities.
Leaders of the two countries expressed satisfaction over the strategic partnership and promised to further strengthen close historical relations.