Adviser Sartaj Aziz discusses bilateral cooperation under Pakistan-UK Enhanced Strategic Dialogue (ESD) in London

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Mr. Sartaj Aziz, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs held meetings with Sir Mark Lyall-Grant, British National Security Adviser (NSA) and  Sir Ciaran Devane, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), British Council as part of the review of Enhanced Strategic Dialogue (ESD), between Pakistan and the UK, on 18 April 2016.
In meeting with NSA, both sides agreed to continue their cooperation in the areas of counter-terrorism, organized crime and illegal migration. The Adviser appreciated the UK’s support and assistance in countering the extremist threat. He briefed the NSA on the initiatives taken by Pakistan to improve the security situation including the ongoing military offensive ‘Zarb-e-Azb’ and the National Action Plan (NAP). The Adviser also highlighted Pakistan’s policy of “peaceful neighbourhood” and briefed his interlocutor on the steps taken by Pakistan to improve relations with its neighbours including India and Afghanistan.
The NSA commended Pakistan’s efforts to curb extremism and offered UK’s continued support in timely and effective implementation of the National ActionPlan. He also assured of UK’s support in capacity building of the security andlaw enforcement agencies including NACTA. The NSA lauded Pakistan’s role in seeking peace and stability in Afghanistan. On India, he added that UK was ready for its meaningful role in strengthening regional security and cooperation. During the meeting with CEO of British Council, the two sides discussed and reviewed the whole spectrum of activities under the existing education and cultural roadmap signed in 2014, with particular focus on British Council’s work in Pakistan. The Adviser emphasized on the need for reinvigorating the culturaland educational connections between the two countries. Both sides decided to  expand British Council’s activities in Pakistan with opening libraries and cultural centres in Karachi and Lahore along with a digital library available to
millions of Pakistanis.
To enhance cultural engagement, it was also agreed that a new Cultural Roadmap would be signed between Pakistan and the UK. The new Roadmap would focus oncollaboration in arts, archaeology, and research & develop partnerships to support heritage, museums and the creative industries. In addition to the above meetings, the Adviser also attended a lunch with the British Pakistani Parliamentarians hosted by Syed Ibne Abbas, High Commissionerfor Pakistan at the British Parliament.
The Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs is on a three-day official visit to the UK to participate in the third Ministerial Review of thePakistan-UK Enhanced Strategic Dialogue from 18 – 20 April 2016. he will also participate in the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) on 20 April
2016.

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