New Canada-Pakistan bilateral agreements mean stronger ties
January 15, 1996
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and Team Canada witnessed
today the signing of six new agreements between Canada and Pakistan
that will improve air services and lead to greater co-operation
in environment, trade, agriculture, justice and spectrum management
of radio frequencies.
"These agreements build on our long-standing relationship
and provide the basis for even greater co-operation between our
two countries on several levels," said Prime Minister Chrétien.
"With a 150 strong business delegation, Team Canada's visit
shows that Canada is confident of the opportunities being created
by economic reform in Pakistan and that we are committed to developing
a full economic partnership to our mutual benefit."
The six agreements include:
- a declaration of intent to co-operate in environmental technology
transfer and training;
- a joint undertaking on Canada-Pakistan business development;
- a revised air transport agreement;
- a declaration of intent with respect to a treaty on mutual
assistance in criminal matters;
- a memorandum of understanding between the Government of New
Brunswick and the Pakistan Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock
on the Government of Pakistan dairy and meat project;
and
- a memorandum of understanding on co-operation in spectrum
management.
These agreements were signed following a meeting between Pakistan
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister Chrétien
and the Team Canada delegation.
More information on each of the agreements are in the attached
backgrounder.
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NEW CANADA-PAKISTAN BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
Backgrounder
Declaration of Intent to Co-operate in Environmental Technology
Transfer and Training
Recognized internationally as one of the best environmental protection
stategies, Pakistan's National Conservation Strategy was adopted
in 1992. The strategy has four components: strengthening of institutions;
reforming the legal and economic framework; a communications campaign
for mass awareness; and projects in 14 priority areas. The declaration
of intent confirms Canada's intention to support the implementation
of the National Conservation Strategy of Pakistan.
Joint Undertaking on Canada-Pakistan Business Development
Canada and Pakistan undertake to foster closer business linkages
among the Canada-Pakistan Business Council, the Canada-Pakistan
Business Development Board, and corresponding business organizations
in Pakistan; to seek to facilitate further development of commercial
relations and investment between the Canadian and Pakistani private
sectors by facilitating trade and investment missions in both
directions; to organize a Business Development Forum in Canada
in 1996 involving the private sector, other economic institutions,
and the Governments of Pakistan and Canada.
Air Transport Agreement
With this agreement, Canada and Pakistan will be bringing into
full force the 1987 Air Transport Agreement, as well as more recent
amendments. Improved access to Toronto will allow Pakistan International
Airlines to offer a more efficient, commercially attractive service
for travellers. Canada, meanwhile, has gained improved opportunities
for an air carrier to provide services to Pakistan.
Declaration of Intent with respect to a Treaty on Mutual Assistance
in Criminal Matters
The Governments of Canada and Pakistan have agreed to negotiate
a mutual legal assistance treaty. The treaty will enhance existing
co-operation between the police in investigating crimes, especially
drug trafficking, in the two countries. The Treaty provides for
co-operation between police and prosecutors in Canada and Pakistan
in the areas of prevention, investigation and prosecution of crime.
Assistance will be provided in several areas, including acquiring
evidence and obtaining statements; the provision of information,
location of persons and objects; search and seizure; delivery
of property; making available detained persons and others to give
evidence or assist in investigations; and the service of documents.
Canada has mutual legal assistance treaties with 15 other countries:
the United States, Australia, the Bahamas, the United Kingdom,
Mexico, Hong Kong, France, the Netherlands, Thailand, Spain, Korea,
India, Switzerland, Italy and China.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of New Brunswick
and the Pakistan Ministry Food, Agriculture and Livestock on the
Government of Pakistan Dairy and Meat Project
New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna and Pakistan Minister of Food,
Agriculture and Livestock Nawab Muhammed Yousaf Talpur have signed
a Memorandum of Understanding for co-operation on the Government
of Pakistan's new dairy and meat project. The Government of Pakistan
is seeking to modernize its dairy and meat production sectors
and raise the quality of its livestock through a large-scale purchase
of dairy cattle, semen, technology, equipment and training. Under
this arrangement, the two parties will prepare an action plan
within three months and develop a long-term bilateral agreement.
This is a 10-year project. The first year should see the export
of 4,500 heads of cattle. The New Brunswick Department of Agriculture
will act as project manager and All Star Genetics Ltd. of Fredericton,
New Brunswick, will co-ordinate the cattle and semen procurement.
Memorandum of Understanding on Co-operation in Spectrum Management
The Department of Industry of Canada has concluded a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) with the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority
to co-operate on the implementation of the new Pakistan radio
frequency spectrum management development program. This bilateral
agreement provides for the establishment of a radio frequency
monitoring agency and the transfer of spectrum management technology
to Pakistan. Canada's automated frequency spectrum management
technology is recognized by the International Telecommunications
Union and the World Bank as being one of the most advanced in
the world. Developed by Industry Canada, the technology was transferred
to the private sector for international marketing.
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