Nov 27 , 2015

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Nawaz, Cameron for enhanced trade, security ties
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VALLETTA, Malta - Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his British counterpart David Cameron on Friday agreed to continue close collaboration in diverse fields particularly trade, investment and security.

The two leaders - who met here on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) - expressed long-term commitment to work together for greater security and prosperity of their countries. Both prime ministers reaffirmed their commitment to work in partnership for countering the shared threats of terrorism, organised crime and illegal migration.

Nawaz said Pakistan considered United Kingdom a close friend and a trusted partner and mentioned that bilateral relations were based on sound footing and strong Diaspora linkages. He said Pakistan desired friendly relations with all its neighbours, including India and Afghanistan.

He expressed satisfaction over the Pakistan-United Kingdom cooperation in the realm of enhanced strategic dialogue and said that the relations had been strengthened by the refreshed roadmaps on trade, investment, culture, education and security. He said Pakistan condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and was deeply saddened by the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. He said Pakistan itself being a victim of terrorism could feel the pain of French people.

The prime minister said Pakistan was taking stringent measures for elimination of terrorism and extremism under its National Action Plan. He mentioned that Zarb-e-Azb military operation was nearing its successful completion after hitting hard on terrorists at the Pakistani soil.

He appreciated the continued support by Britain for the uplift of Pakistan's social sectors particularly education and mentioned in particular the assistance provided by the UK's Department for International Development (DFID).

Cameron welcomed the signs of growth in Pakistan's economy in result of its GSP Plus trading agreement with the European Union. He expressed the UK's all-out support for Pakistan in its pursuit for a strong economy and achieving socio-economic development. He lauded Pakistan's efforts in eradication of militancy and extremism.

Both leaders shared views on the importance of Commonwealth and on the need for seeking the common good and benefits for all member states. They also exchanged views on issues of global and regional importance, including the security situation in Middle East.

This was the third time the two prime ministers met during the current year, with earlier meetings taking place in April and September. Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry and Pakistan's Ambassador to Malta Zaheer Pervaiz Khan accompanied the prime minister.


Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

 

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