Pakistan to train Lankan spies

10 January 2011 11:52 am

Pakistan can train police and intelligence officers of Sri Lanka, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari said today. He was talking to a Sri Lankan parliamentary delegation headed by Speaker of Parliament Chamal Rajapakse who is currently visiting Pakistan.

The Sri Lankan delegation included beside others Minister for Disaster Management Sri Lanka Mohammad Fowzie Abdul Hameed.

The Pakistan President also stressed for enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries, including exchange of gem and stone cutting experts from Sri Lanka to Pakistan and Pakistani experts to Sri Lanka.

Further the President underlined the need for increasing export of Sri Lankan tea to Pakistan and said that bilateral trade should be in local currency.
Minister Chamal Rajapakse said that Sri Lanka fully supported Pakistan’s efforts and role regarding war on terror to curb terrorism in the country and around the world. He highly appreciated Pakistan’s support extended to Sri Lankan army for combating against terrorism in the peninsula.

The Sri Lankan delegation also shown keen interest in Gandhara and Taxila archeological sites.Sri Lanka is the first country with whom Pakistan signed free trade agreement FTA which has doubled bilateral trade in the last few years to 400 million dollar and both the nations have set a target to take the two-way trade to 2 billion dollar by 2012. (APP)