In a significant collaboration, Pakistan and Belarus have signed multiple agreements focusing on areas such as nutrition food, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals. The agreements signify a five-year roadmap aimed at bolstering trade between the two countries. The Pakistani Minister of Commerce, Jam Kamal, emphasized the importance of collaborating with Belarusian pharmaceutical companies to enhance exports, especially in meat and dairy products. This event coincides with the visit of Belarusian President, who met with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other high-ranking officials to discuss various sectors of cooperation. The agreements include logistics and veterinary measures, aiming to ensure that both nations can efficiently handle the trade of livestock products. However, amidst these developments, there are tensions on the home front, with political protests and violent incidents reported involving police enforcement in Pakistan. As the public endures increasing economic stress, these agreements are meant to provide a glimmer of hope for economic revitalization.
*
Michael hamis mwakibinga helped DAVEN to generate this content on
11/25/2024
.