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Pakistan & Sri Lanka for Dollar Free Trade
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari yesterday proposed that his country and Sri Lanka engage in dollar free trade. Even if the two countries could not develop a common currency the two South Asian nations could resort to bartering, he said.
President Zardari, addressing Lankan lawmakers when he visited Parliament on an invitation of Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa, said both Sri Lankans and Pakistanis were from one of the oldest civilisations and the friendship between the two nations dated back to millennia ago.
Sri Lanka was abundantly blessed by Nature, the visiting Head of State said. "You have tea, rubber and betel in abundance. We have cement in abundance. We can help each other so that both of us will gain," he said.
"We are proposing a win-win option. Such win-win trade will further strengthen our age old friendship. The western investors come and go. When they go they leave with the capital and the profit. We are not that sort fly by night operators. Pakistanis would never do that to Sri Lankans," President Zardari said.
"All Sri Lanka should think of their security and infrastructure. You cannot achieve them without technology and Pakistan has it. We are happy to cooperate with Sri Lanka.
We hope Sri Lankan flights come to Pakistan so that it would increase our investors coming here. Via ship it takes three days for them to come here," he said adding that those areas should be worked out so that both countries could benefit from trading with each other.
The Island
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari yesterday proposed that his country and Sri Lanka engage in dollar free trade. Even if the two countries could not develop a common currency the two South Asian nations could resort to bartering, he said.
President Zardari, addressing Lankan lawmakers when he visited Parliament on an invitation of Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa, said both Sri Lankans and Pakistanis were from one of the oldest civilisations and the friendship between the two nations dated back to millennia ago.
Sri Lanka was abundantly blessed by Nature, the visiting Head of State said. "You have tea, rubber and betel in abundance. We have cement in abundance. We can help each other so that both of us will gain," he said.
"We are proposing a win-win option. Such win-win trade will further strengthen our age old friendship. The western investors come and go. When they go they leave with the capital and the profit. We are not that sort fly by night operators. Pakistanis would never do that to Sri Lankans," President Zardari said.
"All Sri Lanka should think of their security and infrastructure. You cannot achieve them without technology and Pakistan has it. We are happy to cooperate with Sri Lanka.
We hope Sri Lankan flights come to Pakistan so that it would increase our investors coming here. Via ship it takes three days for them to come here," he said adding that those areas should be worked out so that both countries could benefit from trading with each other.
The Island