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Beyond diplomatic goodwill

Pakistan Observer · Jun 3, 2026, 1:35 AM

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THE 8th Session of Pakistan-European Union Strategic Dialogue held in Islamabad once again highlighted the importance of the relationship between Pakistan and the EU. Co-chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, the dialogue provided an opportunity to both sides to review the progress of their cooperation and reaffirm their commitment to transforming their ties into a comprehensive and mutually beneficial partnership. The significance of Pakistan-EU relations extends far beyond diplomacy. The European Union remains one of Pakistan’s most important economic partners, with bilateral trade reaching around 12 billion Euros annually. The GSP Plus framework has played a pivotal role in strengthening trade ties and expanding Pakistan’s access to European markets. The fact that the EU is Pakistan’s largest export destination demonstrates the depth of this relationship. However, while the current trade volume is substantial, there remains considerable room for growth. The rapidly changing global economy presents new opportunities in sectors such as digital infrastructure, renewable energy, climate resilience, information technology, agriculture, manufacturing and innovation. By exploring cooperation in these and other emerging areas, Pakistan and the EU can unlock greater economic potential and create new avenues for investment, employment and sustainable development. The remarks of EU High Representative, Kaja Kallas, are particularly encouraging. Her description of Pakistan as a major regional power and an important partner for the European Union reflects the goodwill and recognition that Pakistan enjoys within Europe. This positive perception is an asset that should not be taken for granted. Rather, it should serve as a foundation for building stronger economic and political engagement. The challenge now is to translate this goodwill into tangible benefits for the people of Pakistan. Greater European investment

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