Pakistan, Germany Sign Agreement Worth pound 40.5 Million for Development Projects

Islamabad: Pakistan and Germany have signed an agreement worth 40.5 million euros to launch new development projects in the climate, energy, and social protection sectors. The agreement was signed by Secretary Economic Affairs Muhammad Humair Karim Kidwai and German Ambassador Ina Lepel in Islamabad today.

According to Radio Pakistan, the German Development Bank will provide financial and technical support for the launch of nine new development projects across Pakistan. These projects aim to address critical issues in the areas of climate change, energy efficiency, and social protection, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two nations.

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