Islamabad: Pakistan and Lithuania have committed to exploring substantial collaboration in emerging sectors like the digital economy and education. This agreement was reached during a discussion between Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Lithuania’s Acting Foreign Minister, Kestutis Budrys, at the 80th UN General Assembly session in New York. The officials engaged in fruitful dialogue on bolstering bilateral ties and emphasized the significance of business delegation exchanges to boost trade and investment relations. They lauded the signing of the tax treaty between the two nations, hailing it as a crucial step to facilitate financial partnerships and encourage investor trust.
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Islamabad: In a significant development, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, engaged in discussions with Ms.