Pakistan, Russia to Strengthen Road & Rail Links
- Pakistan and Russia have agreed to collaborate on improving road and rail infrastructure to connect Pakistan with Central Asia and Russia, enhancing trade opportunities for landlocked states.
- The agreement was made during a meeting between Pakistan's Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan and Russia's Deputy Minister of Transport Andrey Sergeyevich Nikitin at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation ministerial conference in Tianjin, China.
- Both leaders emphasized the importance of accelerating construction for smoother trade routes and agreed on facilitating access to Pakistan’s warm-water ports for Central Asian countries.
- Khan discussed ongoing modernization efforts in Pakistan's transport infrastructure, including digitization and barrier-free motorways, to improve regional connectivity and trade.
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Pakistan, Russia to strengthen road & rail links
Pakistan and Russia have agreed to enhance road and rail connectivity between their countries through Central Asia, in a bid to boost regional trade and economic cooperation. The development came during a bilateral meeting between Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan and Russian Deputy Minister of Transport Andrey Sergeyevich Nikitin, held on the final day of the SCO Ministerial Conference in Tianjin, said a press release issued …
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