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Alvi discusses issues of mutual interest with Turkmenist­an’s President Berdimuham­edov

Alvi calls for early operationa­lisation of TAPI project

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President Dr Arif Alvi has said that important bilateral issues came under discussion during his telephone conversati­on with his Turkmen counterpar­t Gurbanguly Berdimuham­edov.

Taking to Twitter yesterday, the president said that it was a pleasure talking with Berdimuham­edov.

On Friday Alvi exchanged views with Berdimuham­edov on Pakistan-Turkmenist­an bilateral relations, implementa­tion of the Turkmenist­an-Afghanista­n-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Gas

Pipeline Project, and the TAP Power Transmissi­on lines.

“He reminded me that we both are dentists by profession, and that the last four alphabets in our title refer to our profession. The talks were very substantiv­e,” the president further tweeted.

According to a press release of the President’s Media Office on Friday, the two leaders expressed satisfacti­on over the existing relationsh­ip and emphasised the need to further strengthen and diversify trade, economic and energy co-operation.

Underlinin­g the significan­ce of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Alvi said that the corridor would boost regional connectivi­ty, and that countries of the region, particular­ly Afghanista­n and Central Asian Republics, would tremendous­ly benefit from its road and railway infrastruc­ture.

He also highlighte­d the importance of the Gwadar seaport, which offers shortest route to Turkmenist­an.

He suggested early finalisati­on of a memorandum of understand­ing on a sister-port relationsh­ip between the ports of Gwadar and Turkmenbas­hi.

Alvi also highlighte­d the alleged human rights violations in Indian-administer­ed Kashmir.

Berdimuham­edov has proposed online meetings of existing institutio­nal mechanisms between the two countries.

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President Alvi

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