Pakistan and Sri Lanka discussed ways of enhancing bilateral defence ties on Saturday, reports Colombo Page.
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Raheem Sharif, held discussions with Sri Lanka’s army commander Crishanthe De Silva, during an official visit to Sri Lanka.
Both generals shared experiences in fighting terrorism and focused on ways to enhance each others defence services.
Sri Lanka’s military commander De Silva is thought to be responsible for dispatching civilians fleeing the conflict zone during the end of the war in 2009.
Newly appointed military officials oversaw massacres of Tamils (06 Mar 2015)
New army chief assures monks of 'national security' (28 Feb 2015)