
Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Murat Nurtleu will arrive in Pakistan tomorrow for a two-day official visit, leading a 13-member high-level delegation that includes the Kazakh Transport Minister.
During the visit, Deputy Prime Minister Nurtleu will hold a one-on-one meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar, followed by delegation-level talks aimed at expanding bilateral cooperation in multiple key sectors.
In addition, joint working group meetings on agriculture and information technology will take place, where both sides are expected to discuss opportunities for collaboration and explore ways to enhance mutual investments.
The Kazakh leader will also meet Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister. These high-level interactions will focus on preparations for the upcoming state visit of the Kazakh President to Pakistan later this year in November.
Talks will include strengthening partnerships in trade, investment, agriculture, education, tourism, and cultural exchanges. Moreover, discussions on regional connectivity, logistics, and cooperation at multilateral forums will also be part of the agenda.
According to the Foreign Office, this visit is expected to further deepen Pakistan-Kazakhstan relations, creating new avenues of cooperation that benefit both nations and contribute to the welfare of their people.