New Zealand will tour Pakistan twice in 2022-23 after the two boards reached an agreement in Dubai last month.
The Black Caps pulled out of a limited-overs series in Pakistan at the last minute due to a government security alert.
Kane Williamson's side will be back in the country to play two Tests and three ODIs from December next year to January 2023.
They will then return for five ODIs and as many Twenty20 Internationals in April 2023 to make up for not facing Pakistan this year.
New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said: "Our respective chairmen, Ramiz Raja and Martin Snedden, had very fruitful and constructive discussions while in Dubai, further strengthening the bond between the two organisations It’s good to be going back."
Raja the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, said: "I am pleased with the outcomes of our discussions and negotiations, and thank Martin Snedden and his board for their understanding and support.
"This reflects the strong, cordial and historic relations the two boards have, and reconfirms Pakistan's status as an important member of the cricket fraternity."
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