Khawaja Asif reaffirms Pakistan’s desire to enhance ties with Azerbaijan

Government of PakistanKhawaja Asif reaffirms Pakistan’s desire to enhance ties with Azerbaijan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Ambassador of Azerbaijan Khazar Farhadov met the Federal Minister for Defence Production and Aviation Khawaja Muhammad Asif in Islamabad on Wednesday.

Talking to the envoy, the federal minister said that Pakistan views Azerbaijan as an important Country due to its strategic location, immense resources, progressive outlook and fast growing economy.

The minister highlighted the importance of bilateral brotherly relations between two Countries which are based on historical, cultural and religious commonalities.

Khawaja Asif expressed the desire to enhance the relations in relevant fields, including defence, defence industry and aviation which have immense potential to grow to the benefit of both Pakistan and Azerbaijan.

The federal minister also impressed upon the need of continued interaction between higher military and defence level leadership of the two Countries.

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