ISLAMABAD – Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon is set to arrive inPakistan on Wednesday at the invitation of Prime Minister Muhammad ShehbazSharif.
Foreign Office spokesperson confirmed Rahmon’s visit, as Islamabad andDushanbe are set to ink a number of bilateral agreements and memorandum ofagreements to boost ties.
During his visit, Rahmon will exchange views on further firming cooperationin a wide range of areas
The MoFA spokesperson said President Rahmon’s visit to Pakistan is expectedto impart a renewed impetus to deepening cooperation between the two sidesand to strengthen the growing geo-economic partnership.
Tajik premier will be meeting PM Shehbaz for the second time as the twoleaders last interacted during Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)summit.
The Central Asian country is Islamabad’s closest neighbour in the regionseparated only by the narrow Wakhan Corridor and holds a place as a keypartner.
Two nations are linked through longstanding historical, cultural, andreligious bonds and the ties are marked by mutual respect and exceptionalcordiality.







