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Prime Minister Imran Khan (left) meets with his Sri Lankan counterpart, Mahinda Rajapaksa. Photo courtesy: Twitter
KATUNAYAKE (Sri Lanka): Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa walk side by side at the reception held at the airport after the Pakistani premier arrived here on Tuesday. Reuters
• Holds one-on-one meeting with counterpart Rajapaksa
• Five MoUs signed to boost ties in diverse fields
• Leadership, top officials, businessmen from both countries to attend trade, investment conference today
COLOMBO: Pakistan and Sri Lanka on Tuesday agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations in diverse areas, including trade, investment, science and technology, tourism and culture through enhanced connectivity.
Imran, Rajapaksa vow to reinforce bilateral ties
PM says his visit to island nation aims at strengthening trade and economic ties through enhanced connectivity
PM Imran meets his Sri Lankan counterpart in Colombo. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/@ImranKhanOfficial
ISLAMBAD:
Pakistan and Sri Lanka have agreed to further strengthen their bilateral relations in diverse areas, including trade, investment, science and technology, and culture through enhanced connectivity, leaders of the two South Asian countries announced after their talks here on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Imran Khan, who arrived in Colombo on a two-day official visit, held wide-ranging talks with his Sri Lankan counterpart, Mahinda Rajapaksa, which focused on reinforcing the broad-based and enduring partnership between the two countries.
Islamabad: Pakistan and Sri Lanka agreed to boost trade, tourism and defence ties during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s first visit to the island nation.
The visit is aimed at “strengthening bilateral relationship” with Sri Lanka, “especially trade and economic ties through enhanced connectivity,” PM Imran Khan said during a joint press conference with his Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapakse. The two leaders agreed to strengthen partnership in diverse areas, including trade and investment, agriculture, science and technology, tourism and culture, security and defence cooperation. MOUs on cooperation in the fields of tourism, investment, education, and technology were also signed during Khan’s two-day (February 23-34) visit to Colombo.