A high-level delegation from Belarus has arrived in Islamabad ahead of a two-day official visit by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, scheduled to arrive later today.
According to a report by Pak Observer on Monday, the delegation, comprising over 70 members, marks the beginning of significant diplomatic engagements between the two nations.
President Lukashenko’s visit to Pakistan is at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, underscoring the growing ties between the two countries. A key highlight of the visit will be the signing of the Pakistan-Belarus Trade Road Map 2025-2027, a strategic agreement aimed at bolstering economic and trade relations.
This roadmap is expected to lay the groundwork for deeper cooperation in various sectors. Both nations are looking forward to strengthening their bilateral relationship and enhancing mutual collaboration in the coming years.
The visit comes at a time when both countries seek to explore new avenues for collaboration, with a focus on sustainable development and economic growth. As Belarus and Pakistan work together to further integrate their markets, the signing of this agreement is a testament to their shared commitment to advancing mutual prosperity.
This visit is poised to open a new chapter in Pakistan-Belarus relations, providing an invaluable opportunity to further deepen and strengthen the diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between the two countries. It represents a significant milestone in their bilateral relationship, paving the way for increased cooperation across a range of sectors.