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Pakistan and Myanmar Agree to Expand Cooperation and Religious Tourism

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Pakistan and Myanmar Agree to Expand Cooperation and Religious Tourism

Pakistan and Myanmar are strengthening their partnership. On Monday, both nations reaffirmed a commitment to expand cooperation. They aim to promote shared prosperity through deeper ties.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar met with Myanmar’s Foreign Minister Than Swe. Their delegation-level talks covered the full range of bilateral relations. Discussions also included regional and international peace issues.

Focus on Tourism and Cultural Exchange

A key focus area is enhancing people-to-people connections. The two countries specifically agreed to expand religious tourism. This initiative aims to foster greater cultural exchange.
Therefore, this cooperation extends beyond traditional diplomacy. It seeks to build bridges between their societies. Both leaders agreed to remain in close contact on mutual interests.
This meeting marks a positive step for both nations. By collaborating across diverse sectors, they lay a foundation for future growth. Their shared goal is lasting peace and prosperity.

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