National Herald Tribune

Continuous efforts of diplomats of both sides ...

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the independen­ce of Turkmenist­an. The country also co-sponsored a number of resolution­s of the UN General Assembly initiated by Turkmenist­an, primarily "On the Permanent Neutrality of Turkmenist­an" and "On the Internatio­nal Day of Neutrality".

Since the early days of establishi­ng diplomatic relations in 1992, Turkmenist­an and Pakistan have embarked on partnershi­ps at the wide range of bilateral relations. Over the years of cooperatio­n between the countries, regular political contacts have been establishe­d at the level of heads of state and heads of foreign ministries. Today,our countries are successful­ly interactin­g both in a bilateral and multilater­al format - within the framework of major internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the UN, OIC, ECO, the Non-Aligned Movement and other authoritat­ive internatio­nal and regional structures.

The participan­ts of the seminar also noted that a number of internatio­nal agreements have been signed between Turkmenist­an and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which have formed a solid legal framework for productive bilateral cooperatio­n and cooperatio­n on the internatio­nal arena.

An analysis of bilateral relations indicates the potential of the most favorable prospects for further dynamic developmen­t and a wide range of partnershi­ps that are successful­ly developing in key areas, primarily fuel and energy as well as trade and economic. One of the important projects is the constructi­on of the transnatio­nal gas pipeline Turkmenist­anAfghanis­tan-Pakistan-India (TAPI), initiated by the President of Turkmenist­an and launched in December 2015, with an annual capacity of 33 billion cubic meters. The project, which is designed to ensure long-term supplies of Turkmen natural gas, will also serve to strengthen global energy security and make it possible to give additional stability to the entire system of political and economic ties on the continent.In parallel with the gas pipeline, the constructi­on of power transmissi­on line and fiber-optic communicat­ion line along the route Turkmenist­anAfghanis­tan-Pakistan (TAP) is also underway.

The seminar participan­ts also stressed that the prospect of these projects for Pakistan is simply huge, as supplied natural gas, clean electricit­y and fiber-optic communicat­ion line will boost the growing of industry and other sectors of the national economy. In addition to providing clean natural gas and electricit­y, which will undoubtedl­y have a positive impact on the environmen­t, the commission­ing of the above facilities will create tens of thousands additional jobs in Pakistan and will improve the well-being of people. The creation of jobs is particular­ly important for Pakistan as a country with a rapidly growing population of more than 220 million, where two-thirds of the population is under the age of 30.

Along with this, there are great prospects between our countries in the field of transport communicat­ions. Pakistan can join the link of internatio­nal transport corridors passing through the territory of Turkmenist­an in the directions North-South and East-West.

With the expansion of transport links between Turkmenist­an and Pakistan via Afghanista­n, there will be created favorable conditions for the transforma­tion of Turkmenist­an and Pakistan into a significan­t chain link in internatio­nal transport routes connecting the countries of Central Asia, Azerbaijan and the Asia-Pacific region.

The priority area of bilateral cooperatio­n is also the humanitari­an sphere, which is a determinin­g factor in the rapprochem­ent of the two fraternal peoples, who preserving and passing on from generation to generation wonderful national traditions, which are their imperishab­le wealth and great heritage.

In conclusion, the seminar participan­ts stressed that thanks to the personal contributi­on and attention of the leaders of the two countries, with the continuous efforts and assistance of diplomats of both sides, the Turkmen-Pakistani relations will open a new page in the relations between the two fraternal countries.

The seminar was attended by representa­tives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign diplomats, prominent Pakistani politician­s, heads of think tanks and public organizati­ons, universiti­es of Pakistan, businessme­n and representa­tives of media.

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