The Pakistan PM emphasized the importance of building a robust economic partnership

 

 

Colombo, February 24: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa held a one-on-one meeting at the Presidential Secretariat here on Wednesday in which the two leaders affirmed cooperation in multilateral forums, the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported.

This commitment is important in the context of the on-going session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva in which an anti-Sri Lankan resolution is expected. Pakistan is a member of the 47-nation council.

During the talks held in a warm and cordial atmosphere, the Pakistani Prime Minister underlined the “exceptional quality of Pakistan-Sri Lanka relations marked by trust, understanding and mutual support.”

Imran Khan emphasized the importance of building a robust economic partnership characterized by enhanced bilateral trade, investments, and commercial cooperation.

He also laid emphasis on deeper collaboration in diverse fields —particularly agriculture, tourism, science & technology, sports, education and culture.

The importance of sharing experiences in poverty alleviation was also stressed.

Imran Khan noted that Pakistan and Sri Lanka had always stood by each other and re-affirmed Pakistan’s steadfast support to Sri Lanka in future.

The close cooperation between the two sides in multilateral forums  was re-affirmed.

While noting the close traditional and cultural ties between the two countries, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted that Pakistan had the potential of being a choice destination for religious tourism for Sri Lankan people. He particularly highlighted the rich Buddhist heritage of Pakistan.

In the regional context, Prime Minister Imran Khan shared his vision of peace, development, and connectivity.

Prime Minister Imran Khan also emphasized the importance of regional cooperation through the platform of SAARC and the opportunities for regional prosperity through CPEC, the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The Prime Minister extended a cordial invitation to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to visit Pakistan at the earliest convenience.

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