Cambodia, Pakistan to boost bilateral ties, cooperation


Pakistan's Don Valley Pharma has a presence in Cambodia. Cambodia and Pakistan have discussed a wide range of potential sectors for cooperation, including politics and diplomacy, security and defence, trade and investment, agriculture and technology.

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia and Pakistan on Tuesday (Feb 3) vowed to further enhance bilateral relations and cooperation.

The commitment was made during a working discussion between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Pakistan's Senate Chairman Yusuf Raza Gilani in the capital Phnom Penh, said an official news release.

During the meeting, Hun Manet said Gilani's visit will help strengthen bilateral cooperation in new fields, and Cambodia stands ready to provide support and increase the momentum of the relationship between the legislative institutions to an even closer level.

Both sides discussed a wide range of potential sectors for cooperation, including politics and diplomacy, security and defence, trade and investment, agriculture and technology, among others, the news release said.

They also agreed to continue strengthening their cooperation within both regional and international forums, according to the news release.

Gilani arrived in Cambodia on Monday for a four-day official visit. - Xinhua

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