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President for enhancing economic, cultural ties with Korea, Sri Lanka

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Zubair Qureshi

President Dr Arif Alvi has called for further promoting bilateral economic, trade and cultural cooperation with the Republic of Korea (ROK) and Sri Lanka to further cement bilateral ties. The president expressed these views while talking to the outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Mr Suh Sangpyo, and the outgoing High Commissioner of Sri Lanka, Vice Admiral (r) Mohan Wijewickrama, who called on him separately at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, Friday.

While commending the outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, the president said that Pakistan highly valued its multidimensional relationship with Korea, which involved collaborations in various fields such as political, economic, scientific, cultural and people-to-people relations. He highlighted that Pakistan was open for business and investment for all its friends and partners, and would especially welcome Korean investment in various sectors. He stated that Pakistan wanted to increase cooperation with Korea, particularly in the areas of Information Technology and Agriculture. The president also called for further promoting cultural cooperation with Korea, adding that Pakistan offered some of the most exotic mountaineering and religious tourism sites and would welcome tourists from Korea to visit Buddhist sites. He remarked that Pakistan was home to the Gandhara Civilization and some of the most sacred relics in Buddhism, which could be a source of attraction for Korean tourists.

In his meeting with the outgoing High Commissioner of Sri Lanka, Vice Admiral (R) Mohan Wijewickrama the president said that Pakistan attached great importance to its long-standing friendship and cooperative ties with Sri Lanka, which was its second-largest trading partner in South Asia.

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