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Malaysia, Pak pledge to cooperate on anti-corruption, tourism

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad met his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan here on Wednesday as the two leaders pledged to boost their cooperation in bilateral affairs.
At a press conference following a brief meeting, the two leaders said they had discussed several topics of mutual interest especially on anti-corruption and tourism, Xinhua news agency reported.
“We have had a long relationship. We have some similar problems and we will continue dialogue to discuss solutions. We discussed foreign direct investments, privatization, tourism and food,” Mahathir said.Mahathir also said that Khan had sought his help in making Pakistan a dialogue partner with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the two countries would continue their mutual defence cooperation.In his first visit to Malaysia since becoming Prime Minister in August, Khan said he was eager to learn about Malaysia’s efforts at combating corruption.
“Both of us are in similar situations as we both came to power on an anti-corruption platform with high national debt,” Khan said.Khan also said that Pakistan was keen to develop its potential for tourism and looked to Malaysia for help with developing tourist resorts.”We have many tourist spots but not many resorts. We want to learn from your experience to raise our own gross domestic product (GDP) and our per capita income,” he added. In a joint statement released after the press conference, the two leaders welcomed the establishment of Bilateral Consultation between senior officials of both Ministries of Foreign Affairs as the mechanism to intensify engagements between both sides.
Malaysia and Pakistan will convene the first Bilateral Consultation in Islamabad next year.The statement added that both leaders had reaffirmed the Malaysia-Pakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (MPCEPA) signed in 2007 in Kuala Lumpur and both leaders recognized the importance of regular discussions to strengthen the trade relationship in key sectors. (IANS)

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