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Pakistan Cabinet gives nod to signing of security pact with US, says report

The agreement, first signed between the Joint Staff Headquarters of Pakistan and the US Department of Defense in October 2005 for 15 years, expired in 2020

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Image used for representational purpose. File photo

Image used for representational purpose. File photo

Pakistan's Cabinet has quietly approved the signing of a new security pact with the US, a move that indicates a fresh start in bilateral defense cooperation after years of wilderness in ties and may open avenues for Islamabad to get military hardware from Washington, a media report said on Thursday, according to news agency PTI.

The Cabinet, through a circulation summary, gave its seal of approval to the signing of the Communication Interoperability and Security Memorandum of Agreement, known as the CIS-MOA, between Pakistan and the US, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.

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