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Pakistan, Portugal agree to boost trade, investment opportunities

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Resolve came at third round of BPC between two countries in Lisbon

Pakistan and Portugal have agreed to increase bilateral trade and investment, and collaboration in agriculture, water management, blue economy, green technologies, and employment opportunities for Pakistani workforce.

The resolve came at the Third Round of Bilateral Political Consultations between Pakistan and Portugal held in Lisbon, the Foreign Office said on late Saturday.

Additional Foreign Secretary (Europe) Ambassador Muhammad Saleem led the Pakistani delegation, while Director General for Foreign Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rui Vinhas led the Portuguese side.

Agenda included discussion on a broad range of bilateral, regional and global issues of common interest including regional security, climate change and cooperation at the multilateral fora.

According to a statement, the two sides expressed satisfaction at the current state of bilateral relations and reaffirmed their commitment to further expand and diversify mutually beneficial cooperation.

“They agreed to enhance bilateral trade and investment, and collaboration in agriculture, water management, ICT [international counter of terrorism], blue economy, green technologies and employment opportunities for Pakistani workforce,” it added.

The two two sides also agreed to hold regular sessions of the political consultations with the next session to be held in Islamabad for which the Portuguese delegation will visit Pakistan on mutually-agreed dates.

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