NEW DELHI : During the meeting, the two ministers reviewed the existing paths of bilateral cooperation between the two friendly countries and discussed prospects for upgrading and expanding ties across sectors of mutual interest. Particular focus was placed on economic, trade and investment cooperation, alongside opportunities in energy, transport and logistics services, aimed at advancing shared interests.
The ministers also exchanged views on a range of regional and international issues of common concern. They stressed the importance of continued coordination and consultation, reinforcing dialogue and diplomacy, supporting efforts to reduce regional escalation, and safeguarding the region from the risks of conflict. Both sides underscored the need to enhance security and stability and to advance regional and international cooperation in support of sustainable development.


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