He emphasized the importance of collaboration in trade, energy, economic connectedness, and interpersonal relationships in particular.

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Islamabad: Ambassador of Turkmenistan Atadjan Movlamov called on Interim Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar and discussed matters of mutual interest on Monday.
The Prime Minister received congratulations from the Turkmen leadership on his appointment to the prestigious position through the ambassador. The Prime Minister expressed thanks for the kind words.
The prime minister emphasized during the meeting that Pakistan and Turkmenistan had good fraternal connections and expressed the hope that they would continue to develop.
He emphasized the importance of collaboration in trade, energy, economic connectedness, and interpersonal relationships in particular.
He additionally highlighted the necessity of completing energy and electricity projects as soon as possible.
The Turkmenistan envoy emphasized his country's desire to collaborate on these particular projects as well as broaden the scope and depth of bilateral ties in general.

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