ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Serbia have agreed to take practical steps to strengthen bilateral trade.

The understanding was reached during the meeting of Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan with visiting State Secretary of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Serbia Damjan Jovic on Thursday.

An official announcement said that Mr Kamal expressed his gratitude for the visit and highlighted its significance in fostering stronger economic cooperation between the two countries. He appreciated Serbia’s efforts in promoting collaboration and emphasised the untapped potential in trade and investment.

Mr Jovic extended an invitation for Pakistan’s participation in Expo 2027, themed “Play for Humanity: Sport and Music for All,” the first specialised expo to be held in the Balkans.

The commerce minister reciprocated by inviting Serbian business representatives to participate in Pakistan’s Food Ag Expo, scheduled next year in Lahore.

Published in Dawn, January 31st, 2025

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