ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan and Egypt on Sunday agreed on a series of key decisions to strengthen economic cooperation, expand defence ties, and coordinate closely on the evolving Gaza peace efforts. Those were the outcomes that emerged during the two-day official visit of Egypt's Foreign Minister Dr Badr Abdelatty to Islamabad.
Dr Abdelatty, who visited Islamabad on November 29-30 at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, held wide-ranging talks that officials described as "substantive, forward-looking, and strategically relevant" given the rapidly shifting Middle East environment.
During delegation-level discussions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both sides reviewed the full spectrum of relations. including political, economic, defence, cultural,

The Express Tribune

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