Pakistan offers Sri Lanka $50m credit line for defence purchases
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The two countries also agree to increase intelligence sharing and cooperation on security issues.
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan has extended a $50m line of credit for defence purchases to Sri Lanka, its foreign ministry says as Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan concludes a landmark visit to the island nation. An agreement was also made to increase intelligence sharing and cooperation on other security issues, including anti-terrorism and anti-crime operations. Khan left Sri Lanka on Wednesday after a two-day visit that saw him hold talks with his Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa and President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, address a bilateral investment conference, and hold numerous other engagements.More Related News