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Dushanbe Meeting: Regional Cooperation In Energy Needed

July 31st, 2009

About two decades ago when the Central Asian republics got their independence, there was the optimism that now Pakistan can get better access to energy and oil. It has taken many painful years but it seems that now we are finally starting to see some cooperation. The recent quadrilateral summit meeting of  4 countries: Pakistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Russia on Thursday in Dushanbe, recognized the significance of strengthening mutually beneficial economic co-operation as an important component of solidifying mutual ties.

The joint statement issued after President Asif Ali Zardari, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai met here in the Tajik capital, also stressed the importance of the development and strengthening of economic and trade relations among the four countries.

They also agreed to support measures at national and international levels for promoting socio-economic rehabilitation and development of the region. The four leaders agreed to create a favourable investment climate in their countries and promote direct ties among the business communities.

The statement stressed for increase in foreign investment flows and implementation of projects in the sphere of hydropower, construction of transmission lines and development of transport infrastructure. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev recalled his meeting with President Zardari in Yekaterinburg, Russia recently and said their meeting today reflects the desire of the countries to cooperate in various fields.

“The region needs to cooperate in energy, trade, rail and transportation links,” he said. President Asif Ali Zardari on the occasion said that the meeting will help bring the regional and neighbouring countries more closer for economic co-operation and for facing future challenges jointly. “I remind the world what we do today will help the coming generations,” he added.

“I hope we can move forward together for the progress and prosperity of our coming generations.” President Zardari appreciated Tajik President for holding the meeting. “Indeed we owe debt of gratitude to Tajikistan for organising and hosting this historic gathering,” he stated.

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