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ISLAMABAD: After a lapse of a few years, Pakistan and Afghanistan resumed formal talks on improving bilateral economic relations.
An official announcement said Prime Minister’s trade adviser Razak Dawood left Monday for a three-day interview.
Immediately after reaching Kabul, the councilor invited Afghan spokesman Wolesi Jirga to Kabul and discussed strengthening trade and economic relations.
During the three days, discussions will focus on a new era of trade and investment cooperation so that the two economies can integrate more and further strengthen our exports to Afghanistan and beyond.
Published on Dawn November 17, 2020
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