According to official sources, the two sides can exchange programmes in the fields of cultural, archaeology, history, food, festivals, education, science, entertainment, sports, news as areas of mutual interest.
The Memorandum of Understanding also envisages that the two sides will explore co-production opportunities related to matters of mutual interest.
As per the agreement, the two parties may mutually exchange personnel and provide training to staff, the sources said.
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