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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 3423-3429


Pakistan-Turkmenistan Relationship in the Context of International Organizations

Dr. Imran Khan, Dr Karim Haider Syed.




Abstract

Historical and archeological data finds fully prove that the present territory of Central Asia, including the territory of Turkmenistan, was one of the origin of cultural centers. Pakistan and Turkmenistan are two brotherly Muslim nations with exclusive cohesions of political and historical nature. Pakistan and Turkmenistan have been relishing exceptional political, cultural economic and social relations since 1991. Turkmenistan is gifted with gigantic hydrocarbon assets, which can deliver energy to Pakistan to encounter its requirements. Pakistan likewise supports Turkmenistan’s resourcefulness to create trans-regional energy corridors. Both nations enjoy exceptional economic, social, cultural and political relations since 1991 as from the first day Pakistan has recognized the independence of Turkmenistan from USSR. For the past two decades, Pakistan and Turkmenistan have been emergingvirtuous diplomatic relationship.Both countries in his visit to Pakistan agreed to start nonstop air links between Pakistan and Turkmenistan which has developed a trade corridor in the area. Pakistan and Turkmenistan have developed strategy of maximum cooperation and utilization of international forums to enhance bilateral relations for the betterment of their people and this strategy is visible through the coordination of the leadership of Pakistan in UNO, ECO, OIC and other international forums.

Key words: Culture, Economy, IOS, Pakistan, Relationship, Turkmenistan






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