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4th round of Bilateral Political Consultati­ons Held Between Pakistan and Canada

- Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The 4th Round of Bilateral Political Consultati­ons (BPC) between Pakistan and Canada was held this evening. Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood led the Pakistan delegation while the Canadian side was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Marta Morgan.

During the BPC, a wide-range of bilateral relations as well as regional and multilater­al issues of mutual interest were discussed. Warmly welcoming the delegation, Foreign Secretary noted that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had conveyed congratula­tory messages to their respective Canadian counterpar­ts following the recent elections. He noted that Pakistan and Canada had enjoyed a longstandi­ng, friendly and cordial relationsh­ip. He underscore­d that Pakistan was committed to develop a broader and multifacet­ed partnershi­p with Canada, with a particular focus on trade and investment. The Foreign Secretary highlighte­d that Pakistan was firmly focusing on imperative­s of geo-economics and pursuing policies that would promote peace, developmen­t partnershi­ps, and regional connectivi­ty.

The Foreign Secretary apprised his counterpar­t of Pakistan’s facilitati­ve investment and trade regime and invited Canadian companies to invest in Pakistan and seek dividends from a large consumer market and robust economic opportunit­ies in the country and the region.

Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood underlined that, as COVID-19 situation was improving, it was imperative that the high-level exchanges between both countries were resumed and the vast potential of bilateral ties was fully realized.

The Foreign Secretary highlighte­d the positive contributi­on of large Pakistani diaspora in Canada, forming a strong bridge between the two countries. He maintained that there was need to facilitate people-topeople movement between the two countries and hoped that more Pakistani students will be able to travel to Canada under the Student Direct Stream Programme. He particular­ly emphasized that, given major improvemen­t in the security situation, Canada may revise its Travel Advisory enabling people to travel across both countries and the businesses to grow. In the regional context, the Foreign Secretary shared Pakistan’s perspectiv­e on the latest developmen­ts in Afghanista­n and underscore­d the importance of continued and positive engagement of the internatio­nal community with Afghanista­n for lasting peace and stability. The Foreign Secretary underlined the urgent humanitari­an and economic challenges in Afghanista­n and stressed the need for immediate steps to mitigate the sufferings of the Afghan people. The release of Afghanista­n’s financial assets was another step that would be helpful in this regard. He also cautioned against the forces that could play the role of “spoilers”.

The Foreign Secretary also highlighte­d Pakistan’s perspectiv­e on issues of peace and stability in Asia, including the Jammu &

Kashmir dispute.

The Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister noted that Pakistan was a longstandi­ng friend and reaffirmed Canada’s desire to build a multifacet­ed relationsh­ip with Pakistan with increased people-to-people exchanges. She deeply appreciate­d Pakistan’s assistance in the evacuation of Canadian nationals from Afghanista­n and lauded Pakistan’s role in efforts for bringing peace and stability in Afghanista­n.

The two sides affirmed their commitment to remain constructi­vely and meaningful­ly engaged to further reinforce Pakistan-Canada bilateral relations.

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(Office of the Spokespers­on)

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