Pak, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan sign railway agreement

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Project expected to promote regional stability by facilitating trade and transit, says FO

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KABUL: Pakistan has signed a trilateral railway agreement with Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Thursday, in a bid to boost regional connectivity and economic integration.

The Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) Railway Project aims to build a rail link to connect Uzbekistan with Pakistan via Afghanistan and facilitate access to Pakistani seaports for Central Asian States.

By facilitating regional trade and transit, the project is expected to promote regional stability, growth and development.

In a post on X, DPM Dar congratulated the people and the governments of the three nations on the signing of the Framework Agreement on the Joint Feasibility Study for the Naibabad–Kharlachi rail link under the UAP Railway Corridor.

Dar said that the UAP Railway Corridor, a major milestone in advancing regional connectivity and economic integration, will connect Central Asian countries to Pakistani seaports through Afghanistan.

He also mentioned that the signing of today’s agreement is a result of the leadership and commitment of the last PDM Government (2022–23), when he was tasked as Finance Minister to lead “this effort with brotherly countries, and we collectively laid the foundation for this transformational project”.

DPM Dar — who witnessed the signing of the agreement — was accompanied by Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi, special representative for Afghanistan, and secretary for railways, the Foreign Office said in a statement.

In an earlier statement, the Foreign Office said that the foreign minister’s visit underscores the importance Islamabad attaches to the successful realisation of the UAP Railway Project.

The foreign ministry said the signing of the Framework Agreement on Joint Feasibility Study between the three participating countries in Kabul will be an important step towards its implementation.

The Foreign Office also said that FM Dar met Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul, along with senior-level delegations from both sides.

During their meeting, the two sides called for strengthened efforts to maintain the momentum in bilateral relations and to expand cooperation in trade, transit and security, domains to the mutual benefit of both peoples.

“They agreed to remain engaged to achieve the full potential of regional economic development, including through reali[s]ation of trans-regional connectivity,” the FO said.