Int’l conference on Pakistan-Eurasian connectivity concludes

ISLAMABAD: Two sessions were conducted on the second day of the two-day international conference (21st-22nd September) on ‘’Pakistan – Eurasian Heartland Connectivity: Towards Socio-Economic, Academic, and Legal Cooperation’’ held at Area Study Center (Russia, China & Central Asia), University of Peshawar, Peshawar. The main goal of the International Conference was to enhance closer cooperation and connectivity within Eurasian countries. The objective was to deliberate upon the ways and means for enhancing trade, economic, cultural, educational, and industrial links between Pakistan and the Eurasian heartland for shared growth and prosperity.
The theme of the first session was Developing Trade and Economic Connectivity. Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Ch, Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Sialkot was Chair of the session. He stated that Pakistan desires stronger relations with regional countries. He discussed the benefits and opportunities that Central Asian Republics can offer for Pakistan. Likewise, Pakistan has pivotal position for Central Asian countries in many fields.
His Excellency Andrei Metelitsa, Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus to Pakistan addressed the audience online. He stated that Belarus is enhancing its diplomatic efforts and global outreach for better regional integration. He stated that Eurasian Economic Union plays a vital role in regional connectivity and Belarus is also member of that forum. H.E. Andrei Metelitsa stated that Asia is an important region for Belarus because of immense mineral potential and economic opportunities. He also enlightened the audience about Pakistan-Belarus relations (economic, academic, military cooperation) and prospects for enhancing deep cooperation.
Prof. Dr. Mahboob Hussain, Chairman, Department of History and Political Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore gave speech on Reviving Historical Silk Routes with Central Asia. He gave a detailed historical background of the Silk route, connecting many countries. He stated that such routes are vibrant in the present times and enhance socioeconomic and cultural linkages among different nations. Prof. Dr. Mahboob stated that Central and South Asia have great historical and cultural linkages. The legacy of great dynasties in South Asia were established in Central Asia. He discussed that trade routes have created more cooperation than challenges. He also shared analysis on revival of Silk Route in the contemporary times and gave suggestions for enhanced connectivity.
Professor Sohail Shahzad, Former Vice Chancellor, Hazara University and Professor, Law College, University of Peshawar enlightened the audience about Legal Framework for Regional Cooperation and Existing Problems.
He stated that international laws are the direct outcomes of trade. He stated that for competitive advantage in products and its trade, international laws help to resolve conflicts among countries. –PR