Pak,Japan 13th round of Bilateral Political Consultations will be held on 27th June

ISLAMABAD -UNS:The thirteenth round of Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Japan will be held on 27th June, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan.

The twelfth round of the Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Japan was held on 24th February, 2020 in Islamabad.

The Pakistan side will be led by Foreign Secretary Dr. Asad Majeed Khan; while, Mr. Shigeo Yamada, Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan will lead the Japanese side.

During consultations both sides will review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, including political, trade, economic, connectivity, science & technology, cultural and people to people relations – in order to strengthen the deep-rooted ties between Pakistan and Japan.
These consultations will foster closer cooperation for the mutual benefit of the people of Pakistan and Japan.

The second round of Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Kazakhstan will be held on 26th June, 2023 in Astana, Kazakhstan. The inaugural session of the Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) between Pakistan and Kazakhstan was held on 28th February, 2020 in Islamabad.

The Pakistan side will be led by the Additional Secretary (Afghanistan & West Asia) Syed Ahsan Raza Shah while Mr. Kanat Tumyst, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan will lead from Kazakh side.

During consultations both sides will review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations in political, trade, economic, connectivity, science & technology, cultural and people to people relations to strengthen the deep-rooted fraternal ties between Pakistan and Kazakhstan with a view to foster closer cooperation for the mutual benefit of their people.

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