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Kazakhstan President Tokayev Arrives in Pakistan on Two-Day Official Visit
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev landed in Pakistan on Tuesday for a two-day official visit, signaling a new phase in Kazakhstan-Pakistan bilateral relations. The delegation’s arrival at Nur Khan Airbase was marked by a ceremonial welcome, reflecting the growing diplomatic and strategic partnership between the two nations.
Warm Welcome at Nur Khan Airbase
Upon arrival, President Tokayev was received by President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Deputy Prime Minister & Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar. The visiting dignitary was honored with a twenty-one-gun salute, while children in traditional attire presented him with a bouquet of flowers, showcasing Pakistan’s hospitality and cultural warmth.
Key Meetings and Business Forum Address
During his stay, President Tokayev is scheduled to hold discussions with President Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, addressing critical areas of trade, connectivity, and regional cooperation.
The President will also speak at the Pakistan-Kazakhstan Business Forum, focusing on opportunities to enhance economic collaboration, investment, and regional connectivity projects.
Both countries are expected to sign multiple memoranda of understanding (MoUs) and cooperation agreements across diverse sectors, including energy, logistics, infrastructure, and cultural exchange.

Focus on Trade and Regional Connectivity
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan stated that this visit provides a timely opportunity for both nations to review bilateral relations comprehensively. Discussions are likely to cover:
- Expanding trade and economic cooperation
- Enhancing logistics and regional connectivity
- Promoting people-to-people contacts
- Exploring collaboration at regional and international forums
This visit underscores Pakistan and Kazakhstan’s commitment to leveraging their historic and cultural ties into practical and strategic cooperation.
Strengthening Bilateral Relations
This high-level visit builds on previous engagements, including September 2025, when Kazakhstan’s Deputy Premier Murat Nurtleu visited Pakistan and both countries signed an Action Plan of Cooperation to enhance bilateral ties.
The ongoing diplomatic exchanges highlight the shared vision of peace, progress, and economic collaboration in the Central Asian and South Asian regions.
Looking Ahead
Analysts suggest that President Tokayev’s visit will further solidify Pakistan-Kazakhstan relations, open new avenues for regional trade and investment, and strengthen cooperation in energy, infrastructure, and cultural exchanges.
The two-day official visit demonstrates the mutual commitment of both nations to deepening strategic partnerships, fostering regional stability, and boosting economic growth.