Uzbek election chief welcomes Pakistani senators as poll observers

Published October 28, 2024 Updated October 28, 2024 07:14am

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani delegation, led by Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs chairman, Senator Irfan Siddiqui, met the chief of Central Election Commission of Uzbekistan, Zayniddin Nizamkhdjaev, during an official visit to Uzbekistan.

The Pakistani delegation, headed by Senator Siddiqui and comprising senators Sarmad Ali and Amir Chishti, is in Uzbekistan, serving as international observers for the country’s parliamentary elections on the invitation of the Uzbek election commission

According to a statement, Mr Nizamkhdjaev welcomed the delegation and expressed his appreciation for their participation as observers.

He highlighted the strong bilateral ties between Pakistan and Uzbekistan, emphasising the importance of collaboration across multiple sectors.

The delegation visited various polling stations, where they observed a well-organised electoral process.

The delegation leader, Senator Siddiqui praised Uzbekistan’s hospitality, and arrangements. He conveyed a deep sense of connection with Uzbekistan. The delegation members expressed that “Uzbekistan feels like our second home”.

Senator Siddiqui extended their sincere gratitude to the government and people of Uzbekistan for their warmth and cooperation.

Nizamkhdjaev conveyed his goodwill towards Pakistani senators, voicing hope for sustained cooperation between the two nations. He acknowledged the importance of deepening ties beyond parliamentary relations, especially in fostering people-to-people connections.

This visit underscored the mutual commitment to strengthening Pakistan-Uzbekistan relations, paving the way for enhanced cooperation and understanding across diverse areas.

Published in Dawn, October 28th, 2024

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