After the ceremony of signing the documents, Emomali Rahmon and Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a press conference, at which they assessed the results of the meetings and negotiations between Tajikistan and Pakistan as positive and fruitful.

The Express Tribune says Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged for increased trade, investment, and connectivity between Pakistan and Tajikistan.

Addressing a joint news conference with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe on Tuesday, Sharif emphasized the need for further cooperation in diverse fields such as agriculture, education, health, and trade.

"Numerous Memorandums of Understanding were signed today between the two countries, which will be instrumental in furthering our relations," said Sharif.  He highlighted the strategic partnership agreement's importance, congratulating Tajikistan for its role in strengthening brotherly relations and expanding cooperation

The prime minister stressed the necessity of rail connectivity between Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and the port of Karachi, to boost regional trade and integration.

Regarding bilateral cooperation, Sharif mentioned that the CASA-1000 project is expected to be completed next year, bringing prosperity to the region.

Sharif also held a one-on-one meeting with President Rahmon, discussing the China-Tajikistan and Afghanistan corridor.

Touching on the fight against terrorism, Sharif noted the significant sacrifices made by both Pakistan and Tajikistan.  “Pakistan is ready to offer its cooperation in fighting the scourge of terrorism,” he asserted, highlighting Pakistan's commitment to collective efforts against terrorism.

Sharif thanked President Rahmon and the people of Tajikistan for their warm welcome and extended an invitation to the Tajik president to visit Pakistan.