FM Jilani for legal pathways for migration to curb migrant smuggling

Foreign OfficeFM Jilani for legal pathways for migration to curb migrant smuggling

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jiliani visited Brussels from November 27-28, 2023 to participate in the International Conference on Global Alliance to Counter Migrant Smuggling at the invitation of the European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson.

At the Conference, the foreign minister noted the robust engagement between Pakistan and the European Union on migration and mobility and emphasized the need for legal pathways for migration to curb irregular migration and migrant smuggling.

Jilani underscored the need for impactful international collaboration to create effective regulatory structures to tackle migrant smuggling while incentivizing legal means for human mobility. He also highlighted the steps taken by the Government of Pakistan to curb irregular migration.

On the sidelines of the Conference, the foreign minister held meetings with senior EU officials and members of the European Parliament. These included: EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson; Vice President of the European Parliament and the Rapporteur of the new GSP Plus Scheme, Heidi Hautala; Chairperson of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, David Macalister; and EU Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpalinen.

In his meeting with the Commissioner Ylva Johansson, the foreign minister welcomed the progress under the recently launched Migration and Mobility Dialogue including opening legal pathways for migration and operationalization of Talent Partnership.

The foreign minister’s conversations with Mr. David McAllister, Ms. Heidi Hautala and Ms. Urpalinen focused on the importance of mutually beneficial cooperation in climate change, food security, green technologies, and artificial intelligence.

Terming GSP Plus as a template for mutually beneficial economic cooperation, the foreign minister expressed the hope that the Scheme would continue to support developing economies without adding excessive conditionalities.

Regional developments in the Middle East and South Asia, including the situation in IIOJK were also discussed in these meetings.

Jalil Abbas Jilani underlined that the recent developments in the Middle East have shown that long-standing disputes should not be allowed to fester.

In a separate interaction of the Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani with a number of members of the European Parliament, strengthening dialogue and cooperation between Pakistan and the EU and expansion of parliamentary exchanges and people-to-people engagement were discussed.

The participating MEPs included: Ms. Rasa Juknevičienė, Mr. Fabio Massimo Castaldo, Ms. Anga Haga, Mr. Bernhard Zimniok, Mr. Tomas Zdechovsky, Mr. Herve Juvin and Belgian Senator Ms. Allessia Claes.

The visit of the foreign minister provided a timely opportunity for enhanced engagement and dialogue with EU institutions under the Strategic Engagement Plan.

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