Uzbekistan desires train service from Gwadar to Tashkent: Fawad
TASHKENT: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said on Friday that regional connectivity depended on the durable peace in Afghanistan.
Talking to media in Tashkent, he said if peace was restored in restive Afghanistan, Pakistan would be connected with Central Asia.
The minister said that Pakistan was desirous for durable peace in Afghanistan, and it was making all possible efforts in this regard. He expressed the hope that these efforts would bear fruit soon and regional connectivity would improve, proving a harbinger of progress for the whole region. Fawad said that in the regional connectivity conference, in which over 60 countries’ dignitaries were participating, trade, economy and easing of visa regimes would be discussed.
In Thursday’s meeting, he said, between Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Uzbekistan’s President, they expressed the desire of running a train service from Gwadar to Tashkent and a truck service from Karachi to Tashkent to enhance regional connectivity.
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