Pakistan PM in Azerbaijan with energy, trade and defense cooperation on agenda

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif waving for cameras before departing for Azerbaijan on November 7, 2025. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 07 November 2025
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Pakistan PM in Azerbaijan with energy, trade and defense cooperation on agenda

  • Besides their long-standing fraternal relations, Pakistan and Azerbaijan maintain close cooperation in regional and international fora
  • In July last year, Azerbaijan had announced a $2 billion investment in Pakistan during a visit by President Ilham Aliyev to Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is visiting Azerbaijan where he will discuss with officials cooperation in energy, trade, defense and other fields, besides attending 5th Victory Day celebrations, Sharif’s office said.

The Victory Day event in Baku will mark Azerbaijan’s triumph in the second Nagorno-Karabakh war, which culminated in the liberation of its occupied territories on November 8, 2020.

Pakistan and Azerbaijan maintain close ties and during his visit, the Pakistani prime minister will hold a meeting with Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev.

“Discussions will focus on reviewing the entire gamut of bilateral relations and identifying new avenues to further deepen cooperation in diverse sectors including trade and investment, energy, defense, education, and regional connectivity,” Sharif’s office said.

Besides their long-standing fraternal relations, Pakistan and Azerbaijan maintain close cooperation in regional and international fora, including the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and the United Nations (UN).

In July 2024, Azerbaijan announced a $2 billion investment in Pakistan during a visit by President Aliyev to Islamabad. In September last year, Pakistan signed a contract to supply JF-17 Block III fighter jets to Azerbaijan, marking the deepening of defense cooperation.

This is Sharif’s fourth visit to Azerbaijan this year. In July, he met with President Aliyev in Khankendi on the sidelines of the 17th Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) summit, while he had traveled to Baku in May as part of a broader push at economic diplomacy with the Central Asian republics, to whom Pakistan has offered access to its southern ports in Karachi and Gwadar.

“The visit by the Prime Minister will reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and to further advance the strategic partnership between the two brotherly nations,” Sharif’s office said.


Pakistan say Australia ‘best’ World Cup preparation amid participation doubts

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Pakistan say Australia ‘best’ World Cup preparation amid participation doubts

  • Pakistan will decide whether it will participate in upcoming T20 World Cup or not 
  • Australia arrived in Pakistan today for three-match T20I series starting Thursday 

LAHORE: Pakistan take on Australia in a three-match Twenty20 international series starting in Lahore from Thursday, despite doubts over their participation in next month’s World Cup in cricket’s shortest format.

The country’s cricket chief Mohsin Naqvi will announce a final decision on taking part in the mega event either on Friday or Monday.

Pakistan are protesting over last week’s decision by the International Cricket Council (ICC), which rejected Bangladesh’s demand to relocate their matches out of India over security fears.
Bangladesh are replaced by Scotland in the 20-team event, which runs from February 7 to March 8 with Sri Lanka as co-hosts.

However, despite the doubts, the Pakistan team was preparing for the World Cup with skipper Salman Agha stressing the importance of the Australia series.

“These three games will give us an idea how prepared we are for the World Cup,” Agha told a news conference on Wednesday. “Australia is a top team and will give us the best final preparations.”

Pakistan are placed in Group A alongside defending world champions India, the United States, Namibia and the Netherlands.

Pakistan’s spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi returns to full fitness after injuring his knee in the Big Bash League in Australia this month.

“We need to see how many boxes we tick in the series which are important for the World Cup as we aim to do well and win the Cup,” Agha said.

A 17-member Australian squad led by Mitchell Marsh arrived in Lahore early on Wednesday, with the last two matches set for January 31 and February 1.

The Australians are without the injured quartet of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Tim David and Nathan Ellis, while allrounder Glenn Maxwell was rested to manage workload.

Marsh still believes Australia were ready for the World Cup tune-up series.

“These are very important times in both teams’ preparations for the World Cup,” said Marsh, whose team will be in Group B with Sri Lanka, Oman, Ireland and Zimbabwe.

“This is a very important series as the conditions are similar and that is against a quality side, so we will assess the situation and be clear about our plans ahead.”