ISLAMABAD, March 18: National University of Modern Languages (Numl) and the Spanish government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for consolidation of Spanish language teaching in Pakistan. According to an official press release issued here on Thursday, Spanish Ambassador Antonio Segura Moris signed the agreement on behalf of the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation, Ministry of Spanish Foreign Affairs. Brig (retired) Dr Aziz Ahmed Khan, Rector, Numl, signed the memorandum on behalf of the university. The aim of the agreement is to support the study of Spanish language in Numl through its academic and institutional development. Under the MoU, academic, faculty and students exchange programmes will be promoted between the two countries.

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