PM arrives in Colombo for Commonwealth summit

Published November 14, 2013
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. — File photo
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. — File photo

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived in Colombo on Thursday to participate in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM 2013).

The prime minister was greeted by Sri Lanka Freedom Party leader and cabinet minister Nimal Siripala de Silva at the Bandaranaike International Airport.

The Commonwealth summit which is to last for three days will start on Friday.

The CHOGM is a biennial event wherein Commonwealth Heads of Government meet to discuss global and Commonwealth issues. The CHOGM 2013 has a special theme: growth with equity-inclusive development.

Other events like the Commonwealth Business Forum, the Commonwealth Peoples Forum and the Commonwealth Youth Forum are being held in conjunction with CHOGM 2013.

In Colombo, Prime Minister Sharif will meet Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

The premier will also meet other world leaders on the summit’s sidelines.

Pakistan is one of the eight founding members of the Commonwealth, and is steadily enhancing its relations with member states.

Opinion

Editorial

E-governance
Updated 10 Jan, 2025

E-governance

Wishing for a viable e-governance system seems like a pipe dream when stable internet connectivity is not guaranteed.
Khuzdar rampage
Updated 10 Jan, 2025

Khuzdar rampage

Authorities must explain how terrorists were able to commandeer the area for eight hours.
Beyond wheelchairs
10 Jan, 2025

Beyond wheelchairs

THE KP government’s Rs370m assistance programme for persons with disabilities is a positive step, not only in ...
Taking cover
Updated 09 Jan, 2025

Taking cover

IT is unfortunate that, instead of taking ownership of important decisions, our officials usually seem keener to ...
A living hell
09 Jan, 2025

A living hell

WHAT Donald Trump does domestically when he enters the White House in just under two weeks is frankly the American...
A right denied
09 Jan, 2025

A right denied

DESPITE citizens possessing the constitutional and legal right to access it, federal ministries are failing to...