Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali on Friday briefed the visiting Tajikistan foreign minister on Pakistan's support to Karzai government, stressing peace in Afghanistan is in the interest of entire region.
He also offered assistance to Tajikistan in the fields of training and technical co-operation when Foreign Minister Talbak Nazarov called on him at the Prime Minister's House.
The Prime Minister hoped the visit by the Tajikistan leader would help strengthen the existing bilateral relations between Pakistan and Tajikistan and underlined the need to enhance people to people contacts so that the bilateral co-operation could be further increased.
Jamali informed him of the initiatives both Pakistan and India have taken to normalise relations and hoped that this would help in promoting people to people contacts, ultimately resolving the major issues between the two South Asian neighbours.
Foreign Minister Nazarov conveyed the "deep interest" of his country to promote economic and trade relations with Pakistan. He said that overland links between Pakistan and Tajikistan shall be established once the conditions normalise in Afghanistan.
The visiting Foreign Minister welcomed the latest positive developments in Pak-India relations and lauded Pakistan's constructive role in it. He is on a three-day tour of Pakistan and is leading a three-member delegation to Islamabad.
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