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Sri Lanka has concluded an agreement to purchase 100 cars manufactured by Toyota Pakistan, the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Pakistan Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody has informed that country's Finance Minister Ishaq Dar during a meeting held Tuesday in Islamabad.
The High Commissioner has invited the Pakistan Minister for a meeting on Tuesday and they discussed matters of mutual interest during the meeting, the official Pakistan news agency APP said.
During the meeting, they have addressed the Business Economic Forum that was being held on its sidelines and also discussed the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that will be held in Sri Lanka soon.
The Finance Minister expressed his appreciation for the invitation considering it as a reflection of the close fraternal relations that existed between the two countries.
High Commissioner Weerakkody informed Minister Dar that Sri Lanka had concluded an agreement with Pakistan to purchase 100 cars manufactured by Toyota Pakistan.
Finance Minister Dar expressed the confidence that economic ties between the two countries would grow further and thanked the Sri Lankan government for purchasing cars from Pakistan.
Furthermore, both countries could cooperate in the fields of dairy and livestock, housing, and construction, and setting up of sugar industry in Sri Lanka to further strengthen their bilateral economic ties, Sri Lankan envoy pointed out.
These proposals will be discussed at the Joint Ministerial Economic Commission between the two countries that is scheduled to meet in Colombo on November 27-28.
Pakistan Minister reiterated his country's all possible assistance to Sri Lanka in the development of the island's infrastructure and industry.
http://www.colombopage.com/archive_13B/Nov05_1383675181CH.php
The High Commissioner has invited the Pakistan Minister for a meeting on Tuesday and they discussed matters of mutual interest during the meeting, the official Pakistan news agency APP said.
During the meeting, they have addressed the Business Economic Forum that was being held on its sidelines and also discussed the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that will be held in Sri Lanka soon.
The Finance Minister expressed his appreciation for the invitation considering it as a reflection of the close fraternal relations that existed between the two countries.
High Commissioner Weerakkody informed Minister Dar that Sri Lanka had concluded an agreement with Pakistan to purchase 100 cars manufactured by Toyota Pakistan.
Finance Minister Dar expressed the confidence that economic ties between the two countries would grow further and thanked the Sri Lankan government for purchasing cars from Pakistan.
Furthermore, both countries could cooperate in the fields of dairy and livestock, housing, and construction, and setting up of sugar industry in Sri Lanka to further strengthen their bilateral economic ties, Sri Lankan envoy pointed out.
These proposals will be discussed at the Joint Ministerial Economic Commission between the two countries that is scheduled to meet in Colombo on November 27-28.
Pakistan Minister reiterated his country's all possible assistance to Sri Lanka in the development of the island's infrastructure and industry.
http://www.colombopage.com/archive_13B/Nov05_1383675181CH.php