EU willing to enhance further trade ties: Kasuri
ISLAMABAD (May 30 2007): Foreign Minister Khurshid M. Kasuri met with EU Commissioner for External Relations Ms Benita Ferrero-Waldner and discussed increased trade co-operation. During the meeting at the sidelines of the Asia and Europe Meeting (ASEM) conference in Hamburg Kasuri said the EU is the biggest export market for Pakistan, and there is a lot of investments from the EU into Pakistan.
A message from Hamburg said. Kasuri said that Pakistan wants to enhance its trade with EU and start negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement. He emphasised the need for a level-playing field in trade for Pakistan.
The EU commissioner said that EU wants to further enhance its relations with Pakistan and increase its financial support for Pakistan. She said the EU intends a serious dialogue with Pakistan regarding trade and as a first step a meeting of the sub-group on trade will be held during the current year between Pakistan and EU. Ms Waldner expressed the hope that it will open more avenues for further co-operation. She said that Pakistan was playing an important role in the fight against terrorism.
She emphasised the need for more co-operation between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and thanked Pakistan for its efforts to host a regional conference on Afghanistan. She said the EU will provide more development aid for NWFP and Balochistan as part of the over all development assistance.
Kasuri briefed the EU commissioner about the progress on composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, saying both the countries are committed to resolving all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.
Ms Waldner hoped that a constructive approach in the dialogue will help achieve peace in the region. She also noted Pakistan's role in inviting the EU as an observer of Saarc during 2006 Summit in India. The foreign minister appreciated the assistance provided by the EU for the rehabilitation of victims of October 2005 earthquake in northern Pakistan.
Apprising the EU commissioner on the progress of rehabilitation of earthquake victims, he said the former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan has appreciated efforts of the government of Pakistan to rehabilitate the earthquake survivors and has termed this as the best possible management of a natural catastrophe in the world.
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ISLAMABAD (May 30 2007): Foreign Minister Khurshid M. Kasuri met with EU Commissioner for External Relations Ms Benita Ferrero-Waldner and discussed increased trade co-operation. During the meeting at the sidelines of the Asia and Europe Meeting (ASEM) conference in Hamburg Kasuri said the EU is the biggest export market for Pakistan, and there is a lot of investments from the EU into Pakistan.
A message from Hamburg said. Kasuri said that Pakistan wants to enhance its trade with EU and start negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement. He emphasised the need for a level-playing field in trade for Pakistan.
The EU commissioner said that EU wants to further enhance its relations with Pakistan and increase its financial support for Pakistan. She said the EU intends a serious dialogue with Pakistan regarding trade and as a first step a meeting of the sub-group on trade will be held during the current year between Pakistan and EU. Ms Waldner expressed the hope that it will open more avenues for further co-operation. She said that Pakistan was playing an important role in the fight against terrorism.
She emphasised the need for more co-operation between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and thanked Pakistan for its efforts to host a regional conference on Afghanistan. She said the EU will provide more development aid for NWFP and Balochistan as part of the over all development assistance.
Kasuri briefed the EU commissioner about the progress on composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, saying both the countries are committed to resolving all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.
Ms Waldner hoped that a constructive approach in the dialogue will help achieve peace in the region. She also noted Pakistan's role in inviting the EU as an observer of Saarc during 2006 Summit in India. The foreign minister appreciated the assistance provided by the EU for the rehabilitation of victims of October 2005 earthquake in northern Pakistan.
Apprising the EU commissioner on the progress of rehabilitation of earthquake victims, he said the former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan has appreciated efforts of the government of Pakistan to rehabilitate the earthquake survivors and has termed this as the best possible management of a natural catastrophe in the world.
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