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Pakistan, USA extend science and technology agreement
The technology cooperation agreement has been extended until October 2028.


Islamabad: Pakistan and the United States have officially extended their science and technology cooperation agreement for an additional five years.
The extension of this cooperation agreement marks a crucial milestone in the institutional collaboration between the two nations.
The signing ceremony took place with the participation of Pakistani Ambassador Masood Khan and the Director of the State Department.
Under this renewed agreement, both countries will continue their partnership in the fields of science and technology until October 2028.
The extension of this collaboration highlights the shared commitment to advancing scientific research, innovation, and technological progress.
In a significant development, Pakistan & the United States today extended the Agreement on Science & Technology Cooperation between the two countries for another 5 years till October 2028. ???? #PAKUSRelations 1/4 pic.twitter.com/AFZALq7KQI
— Pakistan Embassy US (@PakinUSA) October 17, 2023

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