
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan are moving toward stronger cooperation in rapidly evolving field of virtual assets after a high-level video conference.
According to details, Minister of State for Crypto and Blockchain Bilal bin Saqib held a detailed discussion with Farkhat Iminov, Director of Kyrgyzstan’s National Investment Agency, as the two sides focused on strengthening bilateral ties and exploring joint initiatives in the crypto and blockchain sectors.
According to the Kyrgyz National Investment Agency, both sides expressed strong interest in expanding collaboration through the exchange of experience, information, and best practices between relevant institutions and national councils.
Bilal emphasized Islamabad’s readiness to work closely with Central Asian nations, highlighting major potential for cooperation in shaping regulatory frameworks and promoting innovation in the digital asset space.
Farkhat Iminov said the two sides share similar strategic visions for developing virtual assets industry, underlining the importance of formalizing the partnership through a Memorandum of Cooperation to facilitate structured engagement.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to continued dialogue and active cooperation in building a secure and innovative environment for virtual asset development as a step forward in Central and South Asia’s growing interest in blockchain technology and digital finance.
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