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BRUSSELS: The European Union on Monday offered to send observers to Pakistans elections due to be held in May, in a bid to ensure a peaceful, credible vote that will be acceptable to all.
The vote for the first time would enable the transition of power from one elected government to another, marking the first time a democratically elected government would have seen out a full term in the country.
The EU looks forward to upcoming elections that are peaceful, credible, transparent, inclusive and acceptable to the Pakistani people, EU foreign ministers said in a statement released after talks.
The 27-nation bloc is ready to assist by deploying an election observation mission, as a tangible sign of our support for the democratic process, the statement added.
The ministers also said they looked forward to re-energising ties with the next government and hoped quick contacts could lead to a third EU-Pakistan summit.
They recalled that the EU had given Pakistan better market access to help it overcome economic problems linked to natural disasters, and welcomed Pakistans constructive role in promoting a secure Afghanistan and supporting an Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process.
EU offers to send observers for Pakistan elections – The Express Tribune
The vote for the first time would enable the transition of power from one elected government to another, marking the first time a democratically elected government would have seen out a full term in the country.
The EU looks forward to upcoming elections that are peaceful, credible, transparent, inclusive and acceptable to the Pakistani people, EU foreign ministers said in a statement released after talks.
The 27-nation bloc is ready to assist by deploying an election observation mission, as a tangible sign of our support for the democratic process, the statement added.
The ministers also said they looked forward to re-energising ties with the next government and hoped quick contacts could lead to a third EU-Pakistan summit.
They recalled that the EU had given Pakistan better market access to help it overcome economic problems linked to natural disasters, and welcomed Pakistans constructive role in promoting a secure Afghanistan and supporting an Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process.
EU offers to send observers for Pakistan elections – The Express Tribune