ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The 7th round of Pakistan-Poland Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) was held in Warsaw on December 12, 2019, the Foreign Office in Islamabad said.
The Special Secretary (Europe) Dr Aman Rashid and the Under Secretary of State for Eastern Policy and Asian Policy Marcin Przydacz led their respective delegations.
The two-sides expressed satisfaction at the friendly and cordial nature of Pakistan-Poland bilateral ties.
The special secretary appreciated the contribution of Polish pilots in laying the foundations of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), especially Air Commodore Turowicz while the deputy minister appreciated Pakistan’s hosting 30,000 Polish refugees during the Second World War.
Both sides reviewed the entire spectrum of relations including political, economic, trade, investment, education and cultural fields.
The special secretary briefed the Polish side on the recent developments in Pakistan including the improved business climate and Ease of Doing Business. He encouraged the Polish enterprises to take advantage of the positive investment environment in Pakistan.
The two sides exchanged views on important international and regional issues. The Polish side was briefed on India’s illegal and unilateral actions of August 5, 2019 aimed at changing the disputed status of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K).
The Pakistani side underlined the need for the international community to impress on India to stop the gross violations in IOJ&K and also play its role in facilitating peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
The Polish side was also briefed on Pakistan’s support for peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan. It was emphasized that a politically negotiated settlement, led and owned by Afghans, represented the best way forward. The Polish side appreciated Pakistan’s constructive role in the Afghan peace process.
The Polish side gave an overview of the developments in the country and the region, including relations with its neighbours.
Marcin Przydacz invited Pakistani companies to take advantage of the existing opportunities in Poland. He also expressed the desire to work with Pakistan on tackling climate change. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation, particularly in the fields of agriculture and advanced technologies.
The next round of Pakistan-Poland Bilateral Political Consultations will be held in Islamabad on mutually agreed dates.