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Pakistan’s PM reaffirms resolve to defend territorial integrity at Azerbaijan’s Victory Day event

Pakistan’s PM reaffirms resolve to defend territorial integrity at Azerbaijan’s Victory Day event
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif delivers speech at a ceremony of Victory Day of Azerbaijan in Baku on November 8, 2025. (Handout/PMO)
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Pakistan’s PM reaffirms resolve to defend territorial integrity at Azerbaijan’s Victory Day event

Pakistan’s PM reaffirms resolve to defend territorial integrity at Azerbaijan’s Victory Day event
  • The celebration marked Azerbaijan’s 2020 success against Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh
  • Shehbaz Sharif also praised Donald Trump for helping ease tensions between India and Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to defend its territorial integrity against external aggression, referring to recent border skirmishes with Afghanistan and a brief military conflict with India, as he addressed Azerbaijan’s Victory Day celebrations in Baku.

Victory Day marks Azerbaijan’s 2020 military success in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, during which its forces regained control of territories from Armenian troops after six weeks of fighting. The conflict ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire that restored Azerbaijani control over parts of the disputed region, internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but long held by ethnic Armenian authorities.

Sharif said Pakistan and Türkiye had stood by Azerbaijan during its war with Armenia, just as Türkiye and Azerbaijan had supported Pakistan during Islamabad’s four-day conflict with India.

“This year, the entire world witnessed how the great people and resolute leadership of Azerbaijan and Turkiye stood firmly with Pakistan during the four-day war with India in May,” he told the gathering. “Pakistan’s highly professional armed forces delivered a bloody nose to our enemy with a precise and highly effective military punch that stunned the enemy into shock and disbelief.”

“Our ever-vigilant Air Force hawks … shot down seven highly sophisticated enemy aircraft with lightning speed in defense of the motherland,” he added.

Sharif said Pakistan, like its “Azerbaijani and Turkish brothers,” sought peace, but cautioned that no one would ever be allowed to challenge its sovereignty or undermine its territorial integrity.

He also praised US President Donald Trump for his decisive role in averting a broader conflict between India and Pakistan and in addressing tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

“It was President Trump’s bold and decisive leadership that brought about the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, restoring peace in South Asia and saving millions of people,” Sharif said.

Pakistani troops and JF-17 Thunder fighter jets also participated in Azerbaijan’s Victory Day parade, where both sides hailed close bilateral relations.

A day earlier, Sharif and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met to discuss deeper cooperation in defense, energy, trade and politics, joined by Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir.


Pakistan deputy PM urges efforts to enhance trade, investment with Oman ahead of key talks

Pakistan deputy PM urges efforts to enhance trade, investment with Oman ahead of key talks
Updated 08 November 2025

Pakistan deputy PM urges efforts to enhance trade, investment with Oman ahead of key talks

Pakistan deputy PM urges efforts to enhance trade, investment with Oman ahead of key talks
  • Pakistan, Oman maintain steady trade ties, focused on oil, gas, textiles, food products, and fisheries
  • The two friendly countries are set to hold Joint Ministerial Commission talks in Islamabad next week

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, has urged efforts to enhance trade and investment with Oman, ahead of Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) talks between the two countries.

Dar gave the directives at an inter-ministerial meeting to finalize Pakistan’s agenda for the 8th Session of the Pakistan–Oman Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) talks, being held in Islamabad next week.

The development comes as Pakistan, currently navigating a path to economic recovery under a $7 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, tries to attract foreign investment, particularly from the Gulf region, to stabilize its finances.

Participants of Friday’s interministerial meeting reviewed progress across all key areas of bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Oman, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

“The Deputy Prime Minister underscored the importance of accelerating MoUs in key sectors, deepening cooperation in education, logistics, and consular affairs, and aligning efforts to boost exports and employment opportunities,” the ministry said.

Pakistan and Oman maintain steady trade relations, focused on oil, gas, textiles, food products, and fisheries. Oman is a key supplier of energy to Pakistan, while Pakistan exports rice, textiles and agricultural goods.

Last month, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Oman’s General Sultan Mohammed Al Nu’amani, a minister of the country’s Royal Office, and discussed with him bilateral relations and resolution of visa-related issues.

Pakistan has sought to resolve visa-related issues with several countries in recent months, hoping to send more Pakistani workers abroad. Skilled and unskilled laborers from Pakistan send remittances to their relatives back home, which are vital for the cash-strapped nation.