Minsk: Pakistan and Belarus have entered into a series of agreements to enhance cooperation in energy, transport, and communications sectors, marking a significant step in bilateral relations between the two nations. The agreements were finalized during a high-profile visit by a Pakistani delegation to Belarus, aiming to bolster collaborative efforts in key infrastructure projects.
Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Communications, Abdul Aleem Khan, and Belarusian Energy Minister Denis Moroz signed a memorandum of understanding that encapsulates joint initiatives in energy infrastructure and industrial collaboration. The agreements are set to be further detailed and formalized during the Pakistani Prime Minister’s forthcoming visit to Belarus.
Abdul Aleem Khan emphasized that the partnership aims to transform previous dialogues into tangible development, particularly focusing on transport networks and energy solutions. He highlighted the potential for substantial progress through these cooperative efforts.
Belarusian Energy Minister Denis Moroz reiterated his nation’s commitment to deepening ties with Pakistan, stressing the importance of collaboration across various essential sectors. This development signals a promising phase in Pakistan-Belarus relations, with both countries looking forward to beneficial outcomes from these agreements.