ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday stressed the need to focus on promoting connectivity among regional countries to help strengthen cultures and economic cooperation, Pakistani state media reported.
He said this while addressing the ‘International Forum on Interrelation of Times and Civilizations — Basis of Peace and Development’ in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The event commemorates the 300th birth anniversary of Magtymguly Faragi, an 18th-century Turkmen thinker, poet and philosopher.
The international gathering is significant since it brings together key figures from various regional nations to discuss peace, development and cultural cooperation.
The event provided an opportunity to interact with the leadership of regional countries that would help strengthen our bonds of friendship, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.
“The President was confident that the discussions and deliberations at this conference will not only honor the memory of Makhdum Gulli, but will also pave the way for new avenues,” the report read.
Pakistan has aimed to enhance its role as a pivotal trade and transit hub connecting the Central Asian republics with the rest of the world, leveraging its strategic geographical position.
The South Asian country has invested in infrastructure projects like roads, railways and pipelines while seeking greater economic connectivity under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative.
President Zardari also met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the forum in Ashgabat, where they pledged to further strengthen bilateral ties.
“The informal interaction was held on the sidelines of a two-day international forum ... here in the Turkmen capital,” the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported, adding, “they emphasized further strengthening of bilateral relationships.”