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Tripartite MoU Signed to Strengthen China-Pakistan Medical Cooperation

A tripartite memorandum of understanding has been signed between Pakistani and Chinese parties to advance medical cooperation between the two countries, covering areas including healthcare services, medical education, pharmaceutical exchange, and joint research initiatives.

The MoU formalises an expanded framework for health sector collaboration under the broader China-Pakistan strategic partnership, with all three signatory institutions committing to structured programmes of professional exchange, technology transfer, and joint clinical activity.

The signing reflects Pakistan's ongoing efforts to leverage its relationship with China for tangible developmental outcomes in the health sector, an area where gaps in infrastructure, specialist capacity, and medical supply chains remain significant.

Chinese participation in Pakistan's health sector has been growing through hospital construction, medical equipment supply, and scholarship programmes for Pakistani medical students, and this MoU is expected to add institutional depth to existing bilateral health cooperation.

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Sources: APP
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