Pakistan, Sri Lanka to Strengthen Cooperation in Tourism Sector

Sun Jun 02 2024
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LAHORE: A Sri Lankan delegation, led by Minister of Buddhadasna Religious and Cultural Affairs Vidura Wickramanayaka, on Sunday called on Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan at Governor House in Lahore.

The governor said that Pakistan and Sri Lanka should enhance bilateral Cooperation in the tourism sector, particularly religious tourism.

In the meeting, issues of mutual interest, and ways to enhance cooperation in economic, tourism and other sectors between the two countries, were discussed.

The governor said Pakistan and Sri Lanka had cordial relations. He underscored the need to enhance existing bilateral cooperation between the two nations. He said that Pakistan was committed to extending cultural relations with Sri Lanka.

Governor Saleem Haider Khan said that the Government of Pakistan had preserved ancient Buddhist relics in the historical sites of Taxila, Takht Bhai, and the Swat Valley, adding that the Buddhist monuments in Pakistan provided opportunities to increase religious tourism between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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The governor said that there was a need to explore new avenues of cooperation between the two countries in the economic and tourism sectors and ensure sustainable development in the region.

He said, “We invite Sri Lanka to explore the possibilities of joint ventures in the tourism and hospitality sectors and to invest in the tourism sector”. He added that Pakistan was committed to promoting peace and cooperation in South Asia.

The head of the delegation said he was taking away pleasant memories from here. He praised the hospitality of Pakistanis and especially the liveliness of the people of Lahore.

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