ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Pakistan and China signed 13 accords to enhance bilateral cooperation in various sectors including security, education, agriculture, human resources, and science and technology. The agreements were finalized after delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, with both leaders discussing key aspects of their relationship, including economic ties and cooperation under CPEC. The signed agreements cover areas such as information and communication, disaster management, human resource development, and TV program co-production, alongside a Currency Swap Agreement and export protocol for donkey meat.
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