Kazakhstan‘s deputy Prime Minister to Visit Pakistan, Strengthening Bilateral Ties
September 7, 2025 | Islamabad
Islamabad – A importent diplomatic visit is set to take place as Mr. Murat Nurtleu, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan, will arrive in Pakistan for an official visit on September 8-9, 2025. This visit is strategically timed as a preparatory step for the forthcoming visit of the President of Kazakhstan, scheduled for November 2025.
Accompanying Mr. Nurtleu will be a high-level delegation of 13 members,including the Minister of Transport of Kazakhstan,underscoring the importance placed on infrastructure and connectivity discussions. Parallel to the main bilateral meetings, Joint Working Groups focused on Agriculture and Information Technology will convene, aiming to identify and advance collaborative opportunities in these key sectors.
The Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister is scheduled to engage in a one-on-one meeting with senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan. This will be followed by thorough delegation-level talks. Meetings with the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan are also planned. These discussions will center on a broad review of the preparations for the Presidential visit and a thorough examination of the full scope of pakistan-Kazakhstan cooperation.
Key areas of focus during the talks will include boosting trade and investment, enhancing agricultural collaboration, expanding educational and cultural exchanges, improving regional connectivity and logistics, and coordinating efforts within multilateral forums. Both nations are expected to explore avenues for deepening economic partnerships and addressing shared regional challenges.
This visit by the Deputy Prime Minister and foreign Minister of Kazakhstan is anticipated to further solidify the long-standing and friendly relationship between Pakistan and Kazakhstan, fostering deeper engagement and mutual benefit for the citizens of both countries.
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