Belarusian President arrived in Pakistan to strengthen trade and diplomatic ties.
Islamabad Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko is arriving in Islamabad today on a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening diplomatic and trade relations between Belarus and Pakistan.
During his stay, President Lukashenko will meet with Prime Minister Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif and other top officials. The talks will focus on enhancing cooperation in various fields including trade, technology and cultural exchange. The visit is expected to result in the signing of several important agreements and memoranda of understanding (MOUs), further strengthening the partnership between the two countries.
The high-level visit highlights the growing relationship between Belarus and Pakistan, which expresses a shared commitment to expand economic, diplomatic and cultural cooperation.
Before the arrival of the President, the Belarusian ministerial delegation led by Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzenkov has reached Islamabad and was received by Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The presence of the delegation underscores the importance of the visit in promoting long-term bilateral cooperation.
President Lukashenko’s visit is an important step in deepening the relationship between the two countries, which will set the stage for better cooperation and mutual development in the years to come.