Pakistan, Tajikistan Cultural Exchanges to Strengthen Relations: Aleem

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has stated that Pakistan shares a deep-rooted cultural and civilization bond with Central Asian States, which serves as a strong foundation for closer cooperation. He expressed these views while attending the Tajikistan-Pakistan Cultural Festival in Islamabad today.

According to Radio Pakistan, the Federal Minister highlighted that cultural exchanges between Pakistan and Tajikistan will further strengthen friendly relations between the two countries. He emphasized Pakistan’s eagerness to promote cooperation with other Central Asian states as well. Khan expressed gratitude to the Government of Tajikistan for sending the cultural delegation to Pakistan and appreciated the 75-member cultural troupe for their performance at Lok Virsa.

On the sidelines of the event, Tajikistan’s Minister for Culture Matlubkhon Sattoriyon and Ambassador of Tajikistan Sharifzoda Yusuf met with the Federal Minister separately to discuss various matters. The Tajik Minister for Culture conveyed gratitude for Pakistan’s hospitality on behalf of the people of Tajikistan. Additionally, the Tajik Ambassador informed the Federal Minister that the Tajik cultural troupe would also perform in Lahore as part of their visit.

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