ISLAMABAD, July 30: Minister for Culture Dr G.G. Jamal on Sunday said Pakistan and China would start cooperation in the field of archeology and preservation of artifacts.

He said this while talking to journalists after completing a week-long visit to China on the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The minister said during the visit, the Pakistani delegation held meetings with Chinese dignitaries and both sides agreed to further boost cooperation in the field of culture.

He said China was looking forward to further enhancing economic and commercial ties with Pakistan. —APP

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