Mushahid Hussain Commends the Exemplary Role of Ambassador Kistafin in Strengthening Kazakhstan Pakistan Cooperation

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CENTRAL ASIA MONITORING DESK ISLAMABAD

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed has  commended the exemplary role played by H.E. Mr. Yerzhan Kistafin, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan, in strengthening bilateral ties through proactive diplomacy and sustained engagement, which he noted had significantly contributed to deepening mutual trust and cooperation.

He was addressing to the participants of a reception hosted by IRS and Info Ministry in honour of a Kazakhstan Media Delegation at the Pak-China Friendship Centre, Islamabad. Both the hosts invited their own selected media persons from Islamabad. It was purely a media event but non media persons including businessmen, traders were also present.

In his remarks, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed described Pakistan–Kazakhstan relations as a vital pillar of Pakistan’s broader engagement with Central Asia, rooted in shared history, mutual respect, and converging strategic interests.

He underscored Kazakhstan’s pivotal role in regional stability, connectivity, and economic cooperation, and highlighted Pakistan’s geostrategic position as a natural gateway linking Central Asia with South Asia and beyond.

The reception featured addresses by Mr. Ataullah Tarar, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting; H.E. Mr. Yerzhan Kistafin, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan; Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President IRS;  and Mr. Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Tourism.

The event provided a valuable platform for exchanging perspectives on deepening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation between the media communities of Pakistan and Kazakhstan.

Mr. Yargali, a journalist from Kazakhstan, highlighted the growing importance of Pakistan–Kazakhstan relations at a time of renewed bilateral momentum.

The reception was also attended by a number of distinguished guests, including Ms.Farah Naz Akbar(Parliamentary Secretary Federal Education & Professional Training), Ms. Shamaila Rana(MNA), Mr. Ashfaq Ahmad Khalid, Secretary Information; and Ms. Raisa Adil, Executive Director General, External Publicity Wing, MoIB, among others.

The event drew a diverse audience comprising media professionals, academics, diplomats, and senior government officials, reflecting broad-based interest in Pakistan’s expanding engagement with Central Asia.

Mr. Ataullah Tarar emphasized the strategic importance of Pakistan–Kazakhstan relations and called for broader, sustained, and meaningful cooperation across key sectors, including energy, culture, tourism, trade, education, science and technology, media, and people-to-people exchanges.

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He further noted that the recent visit of the President of Kazakhstan to Pakistan, Mr. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, underscored the growing importance both countries attach to high-level bilateral engagement and strategic dialogue.

Mr. Tarar stated that the governments of Pakistan and Kazakhstan are entering into several agreements and memoranda of understanding aimed at materializing broader cooperation and translating shared intent into tangible outcomes.

He expressed confidence that these initiatives would significantly deepen collaboration across multiple sectors and elevate Pakistan–Kazakhstan relations to new heights, reflecting a shared vision for long-term partnership and regional connectivity.

Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President IRS, stated that Pakistan’s deepening outreach to Central Asia particularly Kazakhstan, reflects a broader regional vision aimed at connecting South Asia with Central Asia, the Caucasus, and beyond through trade corridors and enhanced transport connectivity.

He reaffirmed that Pakistan attaches great significance to its brotherly relations with Kazakhstan and seeks to expand them into a broad-based economic partnership. He emphasized the growing scope for moving beyond parallel bilateral engagements toward issue-based bilateral and multilateral cooperation, involving Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and other Central Asian partners, particularly in the areas of connectivity, energy security, and trade facilitation.

Pakistan in the World – February 2025

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