Pakistan and South Korea have agreed to hold bilateral policy consultation to strengthen cooperation between the two countries. The understanding was reached at a meeting between South Korean Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Choi Jong Kun and Pakistan Ambassador to South Korea, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in Seoul, according to a statement issued here. They had a broad exchange of views on relations between Pakistan and South Korea and cooperation on multilateral issues. The two sides agreed to work together to hold a bilateral policy consultation this year, thereby creating an opportunity to explore ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
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