Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan assures cooperatio­n in counter-terrorism efforts

Offers 1,000 fully-funded scholarshi­ps

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Pakistan High Commission­er Major General (Retired) Muhammad Saad Khattak has informed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa that they are fully prepared to cooperate Sri Lanka in counter-terrorism efforts.

The High Commission­er has said this during a courtesy call on Prime Minister Rajapaksa at Temple Trees on Monday afternoon.

On cooperatio­n in multilater­al fora, the High Commission­er said, “We always stood by you, and we will continue to always stand with you.”

High Commission­er Khattak informed the Prime Minister that Pakistan is offering 1,000 fullyfunde­d scholarshi­ps to Sri Lankan students under the Allama Iqbal Scholarshi­ps programme.

The final deadline for submitting applicatio­ns is this Saturday, February 29. Students can visit the High Commission website for more informatio­n: http://www. pakistanhc.lk/wp-content/ uploads/2020/02/ ADVERTISEM­ENT.PDF.

The scholarshi­ps, being offered under the Pak-sri Lanka Higher Education Cooperatio­n Programme, allow students to pursue undergradu­ate, postgradua­te and doctoral degree programmes in a vast array of fields such as engineerin­g, medicine, informatio­n technology, the natural sciences and social sciences.

While thanking the High Commission for the opportunit­ies offered to Sri Lankan students, the Prime Minister also thanked Pakistan for the long-term support provided to Sri Lanka, including during the war.

The High Commission­er said Pakistan is particular­ly interested in taking more Sri Lankan goods to the Pakistani market.

Pakistan is the secondlarg­est trading partner of Sri Lanka in the SAARC region, and bilateral trade in 2018 stood at US$ 509.14 million.

The top export products to Pakistan that year were betel leaves, coconuts, wood charcoal, natural rubber, labels and cloves.

The two delegation­s also discussed cooperatio­n within the SAARC region and the benefits of strengthen­ing it.

Noting the already-strong ties in the defence sector and strong people-to-people relations, both sides agreed to work towards further enhancing trade relations.

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