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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Syria Sign Health Cooperation Accord

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Syria have agreed to enhance cooperation in the health sector, according to a statement issued by the Associated Press of Pakistan. The four-nation agreement signals a broader multilateral effort to coordinate on public health systems, disease surveillance, and capacity building across participating states.

The accord is expected to facilitate the sharing of medical expertise, health data, and technical resources among the signatory countries. Officials indicated that joint programmes targeting communicable diseases, pharmaceutical collaboration, and health infrastructure development are among the priority areas identified under the framework.

For Pakistan, the agreement aligns with the government's stated objective of deepening ties with Arab and regional states across multiple sectors. The inclusion of Sudan and Syria alongside the Saudi partnership adds a multilateral dimension to what has traditionally been primarily a bilateral health engagement between Islamabad and Riyadh.

Formal implementation timelines and the institutional mechanisms for monitoring cooperation are expected to be detailed in subsequent technical meetings among the health ministries of the four countries.

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Sources: APP
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