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Pakistan International Airlines to launch flights to Uzbekistan

Under the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will commence international flights to Uzbekistan. Additionally, private airlines will also be engaged to expedite trade and tourism links.

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Industries and Production, Haroon Akhtar Khan, held a meeting on April 12 with the Minister for Tourism of Uzbekistan, Umid Shodiyev. Alisher Tukhtaev, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Pakistan, was also present at the meeting, Tribune reported.

During the discussion, both sides highlighted the vast potential for collaboration between Pakistan and Uzbekistan in the field of tourism. Khan stated that Pakistan is fully prepared to cooperate with Uzbekistan to strengthen tourism ties, promote cultural exchange, and preserve shared heritage.

He emphasized that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has envisioned landmark projects in the areas of tourism, heritage, and people-to-people exchanges. He added that the time has come to look toward Central Asia, which holds immense opportunities for economic and cultural growth.

Umid Shodiyev appreciated the growing bilateral ties and mentioned that several Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) have already been signed between the two countries. Shodiyev also stressed the importance of encouraging the hardworking people of both nations through mutual cooperation.

Khan underscored that tourism plays a vital role in enhancing GDP and exports. He announced that, under the directives of the prime minister, PIA will commence international flights to Uzbekistan. Additionally, private airlines will also be engaged to expedite trade and tourism links.

Efforts are underway to facilitate travelers from both countries, including easing visa processes and travel-related services. Khan expressed his deep-rooted connection with Central Asia, stating that his forefathers originated from the region. He concluded by saying that this is the right time for regional connectivity.

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