Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister of Pakistan and Cambodia's Foreign Minister reaffirmed their commitment to deepen cooperation in various sectors, marking a significant step towards strengthening bilateral ties.
Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Cambodia’s Minister of and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn recently pledged to further strengthen the bilateral partnership between Pakistan and Cambodia. The meeting took place during the Cambodian minister's visit to New York, where both officials expressed their mutual desire for closer collaboration across multiple fields.
During their discussions, Senator Dar highlighted the importance of fostering stronger ties in areas such as trade, investment, education, and cultural exchanges. He emphasized that these efforts would not only benefit both nations but also contribute positively to regional stability and development. Minister Prak Sokhonn echoed similar sentiments, underscoring Cambodia’s willingness to work closely with Pakistan on shared goals.
Both ministers agreed to establish a joint working group to identify specific areas for cooperation and develop concrete action plans. They also discussed the potential for enhancing people-to-people contacts through increased tourism and cultural programs. The meeting laid the groundwork for a comprehensive framework that could significantly boost bilateral relations in the coming years.
This reaffirmation of commitment by high-level officials from both countries marks an important milestone in their ongoing efforts to deepen mutual understanding and cooperation. As they move forward, the focus will be on implementing concrete initiatives that can translate into tangible benefits for citizens of both nations.