Pakistan and Tajikistan are set to sign multiple MoUs to enhance bilateral relations in trade, energy, and other crucial sectors
Pakistan and Tajikistan are set to sign multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to enhance bilateral relations in trade, energy, and other crucial sectors.
These agreements will be signed during the Pakistan-Tajikistan Joint Commission meeting. The meeting, hosted by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, will be co-chaired by Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Energy, Sardar Awais Laghari, and Tajikistan’s Minister, Juma Daler Shofaqir.
This move follows years of efforts by both nations to deepen economic and trade cooperation, with previous agreements aimed at strengthening ties. The signing of these MoUs is expected to further solidify the partnership between the two countries.