In a significant diplomatic exchange, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov has lauded Pakistan’s crucial contribution to upholding regional stability during a high-profile meeting with Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir.
Bayramov, who embarked on his official visit to Pakistan last Thursday, convened with General Munir at the General Headquarters on Friday, as disclosed by the Inter-Services Public Relations.
During the encounter, the Azeri Foreign Minister conveyed his profound gratitude for Pakistan’s unwavering support to Azerbaijan, particularly amidst regional dynamics. Both dignitaries engaged in exhaustive deliberations touching upon various subjects of mutual interest, with a special focus on fostering peace and stability in the region.
General Munir underscored the enduring fraternal bonds shared between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, reaffirming Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to extending comprehensive assistance and collaboration, particularly in defense and security domains.
The Chief of Army Staff also commended the valor and professionalism demonstrated by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, lauding their exemplary conduct.
The exchange of accolades and commitments between the two nations didn’t confine to military realms alone. On the preceding day, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with his Azeri counterpart, expressing shared resolve to fortify bilateral strategic ties across multiple sectors.
During their meeting, both ministers deliberated on the progress achieved in bilateral relations and exchanged perspectives on regional and global developments. Additionally, they reiterated their dedication to expanding cooperation in trade, investment, energy, security, education, climate action, and regional connectivity spheres.
The collaborative spirit demonstrated in these high-level interactions signals a promising trajectory for the enduring partnership between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, amplifying hopes for greater stability and prosperity in the region.