Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov called on Chairman Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan at his office on Tuesday.
During the meeting, exploring collaborative avenues in education, culture and sports came under discussion and both sides expressing keen interest in enhancing bilateral relations through youth-centric initiatives.
Member National Assembly Miss Syeda Amna Batool and officials from Prime Minister’s Youth programme also attended the meeting.
Speaking on the occasion, Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan outlined the vision of the PMYP which was committed to empower Pakistani youth through various initiatives aimed at enhancing their skills, education, and cultural exposure.
Emphasizing the importance of technical education, he stated, “The incumbent government places a strong emphasis on equipping our youth with technical skills that are essential for their personal growth and the nation’s economic development. Our goal is to prepare them to compete on an international level.”
Ambassador Khazar Farhadov acknowledged the pivotal role of youth as an invaluable asset for both nations. He emphasized the need for continued collaboration between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, particularly in fields that directly impact the younger generations. “Youth is our most important asset, and it is through their development that we can ensure a prosperous future for our countries,” said Ambassador Farhadov. A significant portion of the discussions centered around the potential collaboration between Pakistan’s National Volunteer Corps (NVC) and Azerbaijan’s Volunteer Network.