Pakistan-Australia review defence cooperation

14 Jun, 2012

The 2nd session of Pakistan-Australia Bilateral Consultations was held in Canberra which was attended by Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani.

The Foreign Secretary also held meetings with Stephen Smith, Minister of Defence,Peter Baxter, Director General, AusAID and Dr. Margot McCarthy, National Security Adviser, said a statement issued by foreign office here Thursday.

During his meeting with the Defence Minister, overall Pakistan-Australia Defence Cooperation, which has registered significant growth over the past five years, was reviewed.

Australia has become the second largest capacity building provider for Pakistan Armed Forces. Pakistan's role as front line state in war against terror was deeply appreciated by the Australian side.

During his meeting with Director General AusAID, the Foreign Secretary reviewed the general direction and scope of Australia's Development Assistance programme for Pakistan, within the framework of Pak-Australia Development Partnership agreement.

While thanking the Government of Australia for almost tripling its assistance to Pakistan in the last four years, the Foreign Secretary, underlined the need for allocating more resources for agriculture, rural development and for increasing numbers of Australian scholarships, particularly in the agricultural field.

Both sides also agreed to enhance AusAID assistance in the field of primary education. It was also agreed that AusAID would consider the training of trainers and teachers from Pakistan.

Foreign Secretary briefed the National Security Adviser and her team on Pakistan's ongoing efforts to support the Afghan Government in its peace and reconciliation process, Pak-US relations, regional security situation in South Asia and reiterated Pakistan's commitment to fight against extremism and terrorism.

The Australian side was led by Mr. Dennis Richardson, Secretary DFAT in the bilateral consultation. The whole gamut of bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest were discussed in detail.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2012

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