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China to deepen medical cooperation with Pakistan

Shehbaz China
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China Xinjiang’s region will deepen cooperation with Pakistan in medical field, Gwadar Pro reported on Saturday. Recently, Senator Rana Mahmood-ul-Hassan and his delegation visited Xinjiang Medical University and had a symposium with school president Haji Akber Aisa to further strengthen exchanges and cooperation between Pakistan and Xinjiang Medical University in the fields of education and scientific research. “In our previous exchange with BRI countries, we learned that they are very interested in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), including Uygur, Kazak and Mongolian medicine,” said Haji Akber Aisa. Xinjiang Medical University’s medical exchanges with BRI countries started long ago, but there is a lack of a platform for all-round medical cooperation. Earlier this year, at the first session of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC), Haji Akber Aisa put forward the proposal of carrying out an action plan for BRI medical science and technology innovation.

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