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Pakistan Regional Trade & Ties

Azerbaijan Pledges $2 Billion Investment in Pakistan at Trilateral Summit

Strengthening Ties, Fueling Growth: Azerbaijan’s $2 Billion Bet on Pakistan

Money Matters
Published May 28, 2025
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President Aliyev Highlights Deepening Economic and Defence Ties with Pakistan and Turkiye

Key Takeaways
1. Azerbaijan has announced a $2 billion investment in Pakistan, focusing on defence, tourism, and other sectors, during a trilateral summit with Turkiye.
2. The summit emphasized deepening strategic and economic ties among Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Turkiye, with leaders highlighting shared cultural and historical connections.
3. Regional stability and peaceful conflict resolution were key themes, with Azerbaijan reaffirming support for Pakistan in its disputes with India and all three nations calling for enhanced cooperation.


Money Matters Monitoring – Azerbaijan has announced a significant $2 billion investment in Pakistan, marking a new chapter in economic and strategic cooperation between the two nations. The announcement was made by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev during a trilateral summit held in Lachin, which also included leaders from Turkiye.
President Aliyev emphasized the strong historical and cultural bonds uniting Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Turkiye, and expressed the countries’ shared commitment to advancing mutual goals. He revealed that Azerbaijan is currently reviewing several investment projects in Pakistan, with a focus on strengthening partnerships in defence, tourism, and other key sectors.
Highlighting the importance of regional stability, President Aliyev recalled the support Pakistan and Turkiye provided during Azerbaijan’s 2020 conflict, and stressed that enhanced defence cooperation among the three countries holds great promise for peace and security in the region. He also reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s solidarity with Pakistan, particularly in the context of recent tensions with India, urging peaceful resolution of disputes.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, also present at the summit, welcomed the ceasefire between Pakistan and India and praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership in easing regional tensions. Erdogan called for deeper strategic ties among the three nations and condemned violence in Gaza, reiterating the need for unity in the region.
For Pakistan, Azerbaijan’s $2 billion investment is expected to boost economic growth, create new opportunities in defence and tourism, and further solidify the country’s strategic alliances. The move is seen as a testament to Pakistan’s growing appeal as a destination for foreign investment and its pivotal role in regional geopolitics.

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