ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Iranian and Pakistani leaders signed 12 agreements to boost cooperation in science, tourism, agriculture, transportation, trade, and research.
On Sunday, during President Masoud Pezeshkian's official visit to
Pakistan, top officials from both countries signed agreements during a joint
discussion aimed at supporting and facilitating the development of bilateral
cooperation.
Tourism, agriculture, industry, research and technology, judicial
and legal cooperation, transportation and transit, cultural heritage, trade and
economic cooperation, and tourism are all included in these agreements.
The signed agreements lay the groundwork to enhance regional cooperation
between the two countries. They aim to strengthen connections between their
people, increase trade opportunities, and encourage the sharing of knowledge.
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