Overview
- Both governments agreed to hold yearly bilateral political consultations, signed an MoU between their foreign ministries, and encouraged stronger parliamentary and business-to-business exchanges.
- They committed to enhance intelligence sharing against terrorist threats and to implement relevant UN counterterrorism resolutions, with cooperation also targeting disinformation as a hybrid security risk.
- Defence ties will deepen through exchanges, training, visits and collaboration between armed forces and defence industries to share expertise and best practices.
- Economic engagement will intensify with plans to boost and diversify trade and investment in sectors such as natural resources, green technologies, IT and agri‑food, noting ORLEN/POGC’s ongoing operations in Pakistan.
- Talks included briefings on the war in Ukraine and the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, affirmation of peaceful solutions under international law, and new links for think tanks and education including a PISM–ISSI MoU.