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Pakistan, Myanmar seek to boost bilateral cooperation as FM Than Swe visits Islamabad


Pakistan, Myanmar seek to boost bilateral cooperation as FM Than Swe visits Islamabad

Pakistan and Myanmar seek to enhance bilateral cooperation as Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Burmese counterpart Than Swe meet in Islamabad on Monday.

FM Than Swe arrived in Islamabad on a four-day official visit on the night of January 24. The Foreign Office (FO) had said the visit “aims to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries”.

Addressing the media upon Swe’s arrival at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad, Dar highlighted the “longstanding friendship and cooperation” between both countries.

He noted that there had “been a gap” in high-level exchanges, as the last visit from Myanmar’s leadership was in May 2015, while from Pakistan’s side, then-president Asif Ali Zardari had paid a visit in 2012.

“Pakistan remains committed to further strengthening our bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest through sustained, structured engagement and practical, result-oriented initiatives,” said Dar, who is also the deputy prime minister.

Noting that bilateral ties between Islamabad and Naypyidaw were “rooted in history and mutual respect”, Dar pointed out that their ambassador was the first to present his credentials to the founder of Pakistan following the country’s independence.

“Our two countries have enjoyed cordial and friendly relations. Pakistan greatly values this partnership and remains keen to further enhance the cooperation across a wide range of mutually beneficial fields,” FM Dar said.

He further stated that Pakistan “sincerely desires peace, stability and prosperity for Myanmar and hopes that the forthcoming general elections will contribute to stability, development and inclusive governance”.

Voting in Myanmar’s month-long election concluded on Sunday, with pro-military Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) on course for a landslide victory in the polls.

On his part, FM Than Swe said he was “delighted” to visit Islamabad and appreciated the “valuable invitation and hospitality” accorded to him.

Expressing Myanmar’s desire to enhance bilateral and multilateral cooperation, he said, “Before I left my country, I met with many ministers to seek opportunities on how to work together [.] they have a keen interest”.

“We do believe that this meeting will pave the way for our future cooperation,” the dignitary said.

He further noted that both Pakistan and Myanmar had remained as part of “one country under the British colony for more than one century”.

“They closely fought the war for independence [against] the British. Since that time, all successive governments of Myanmar have maintained cordial and friendly relations with Pakistan

According to an earlier statement by Myanmar’s foreign ministry, Than Swe is also scheduled to hold meetings with other high-ranking officials.

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