Starting his first foreign trip, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on his visit to Sri Lanka will address the Sri Lankan Parliament later this (February) month.

On his is expected to arrival in Sri Lanka on February 23, the premier will be addressing the Sri Lankan Parliament with local Muslim leaders pinning their hopes on the Pakistani PM addressing their human rights concerns.
News of the visit has been widely reported in Indian and Sri Lankan medias, however, the Foreign Office had not made any comment regarding this tour.
On his official International tour, Imran Khan will hold talks with Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena.
It is worth mentioning here that President Rajapaska is familiar with Pakistan where he attended courses in military institutions.
Both countries have for decades enjoyed a broad-based relationship on trade, commerce, culture and defence affairs.

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