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Islamabad, Pakistan and EU Commit to Enhanced Collaboration on Shared Challenges

Islamabad, In a recent meeting held in Brussels, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Amna Baloch, and the Chair of the Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Delphine Pronk, emphasized the importance of reinforcing their partnership to address mutual concerns.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the dialogue in Brussels covered a range of regional and global topics, with both parties recognizing the necessity of closer cooperation. The discussions highlighted the shared intent to engage constructively on issues impacting both Pakistan and the EU.

The meeting signals a continued commitment to deepen ties between Pakistan and the European Union, as they navigate through complex international landscapes. This engagement underlines a collaborative approach in addressing common challenges, including security, trade, and climate change.

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