FM Qureshi holds wide-ranging talks with UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab

Foreign OfficeFM Qureshi holds wide-ranging talks with UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held wide-ranging talks with the British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad on Friday.

The latest situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan-UK bilateral relations, and issues of mutual interest were discussed.

Qureshi noted that Pakistan as an immediate neighbor had suffered the most for decades due to conflict and instability in Afghanistan. As such, a peaceful and stable Afghanistan was in the vital interest of Pakistan and the region.

The foreign minister added that Pakistan was in close contact with regional and international partners, stressing the safety and security as well as protection of the rights of all Afghans and an inclusive political settlement.

The foreign minister underscored that in light of the changed reality in Afghanistan, the world community had to take a pragmatic and practical approach. It was essential to stay engaged in order to support the people of Afghanistan, economically and to help rebuild.

The urgent priority, the foreign minister emphasized, should be to address the dire humanitarian needs and to ensure economic stability. This was indispensable for preventing any exodus of refugees.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi highlighted that Pakistan had facilitated the evacuation of over 12,000 people, which included diplomatic personnel and staff of international organizations and others.

The foreign minister also raised the issue of egregious human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), including the dastardly act of snatching of human remains of Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

Reiterating concerns over Pakistan’s retention on the UK’s ‘Red List’ for travel, the foreign minister urged a reconsideration of this decision by the British government.

The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi also highlighted Pakistan’s tremendous progress in the implementation of the FATF Action Plan and hoped that no attempt to politicize this process would be allowed.

In the context of bilateral relations, it was agreed that the strong Pakistan-UK bilateral relations must be further expanded, especially in the economic and trade spheres.

The two ministers reaffirmed the resolve to upgrade the relationship from the current Enhanced Strategic Dialogue to the next level.

In 2022, the two Countries will be celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.

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