Pak delegation on study tour in Sri Lanka

Author: xinhua

COLOMBO: A 21-member Pakistani delegation from the National Defense University (NDU) is on a study tour in Sri Lanka, a statement from the Pakistani High Commission in Sri Lanka said on Monday.

The statement said the delegation comprises senior officers from the armed forces, civil services and officers from other countries who are undergoing the national security and war course at the NDU.

The delegation visited the Pakistani High Commission for an interactive session on Monday. Pakistani High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Shahid Hashmat briefed the delegates about the state of relations between Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

The statement said during the study visit the delegates will be meeting with a number of prominent personalities from Sri Lankan armed forces and civil institutions.

Published in Daily Times, April 17th 2018.

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