Syria, Pakistan Sign Six Cooperation Agreements

Published January 8th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The Syrian and Pakistani governments Monday signed six cooperation agreements during the visit to Damascus of the head of the Pakistani military regime, General Pervez Musharraf. 

Musharraf and Syrian Prime Minister Mustapha Miro signed an overall program of cooperation between the two governments, and five other agreements, covering industry, science, technology, agriculture and news, with an arrangement between the Syrian and Pakistani news agencies, SANA and APP. 

The Pakistani leader and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad then inaugurated an information technology training center in Damascus set up jointly with Pakistan at a cost of 400,000 dollars. 

The Damascus Information Technology Center is financed by Syria, Pakistan's Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS), and the scientific and technical cooperation committee of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). 

Syria put up half the cost, and the two commissions the other half. 

Syria is lagging behind its Lebanese and Jordanian neighbors in information technology, and has only 5,000 Internet subscribers from a population of more than 17 million people. 

The official SANA news agency said that Pakistan was going to lend Syria 10 million dollars to pay for the purchase of Pakistani information technology equipment. 

The agency also reported that the two countries will sign an agreement to avoid double taxation. 

The Pakistani leader, who proposed Sunday "a dynamic Pakistani-Syrian partnership for development" to the Syrian president, also laid a wreath at the Mausoleum of the Martyr on Mount Kassiun, which overlooks Damascus. 

He later left Damascus for Amman, and was due to go on to Lebanon -- DAMASCUS (AFP) 

 

 

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