The European Union's High Representative for and Security Policy, Kaja Kallass, will make an official trip to Pakistan at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar.
The European Union’s High Representative for and Security Policy, Kaja Kallass, is set to embark on an official visit to Pakistan on June 1. This visit comes as part of a diplomatic outreach by the EU to strengthen ties with South Asian nations. The trip was initiated at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar.
Kallass’s visit aims to enhance cooperation between Pakistan and the European Union in various sectors, including trade, security, and climate change. During her stay, she is expected to meet with key government officials, discuss bilateral issues, and explore potential areas of collaboration. The High Representative will also engage with civil society organizations and the private sector to gain a deeper understanding of local concerns and opportunities.
The visit marks an important milestone in EU-Pakistan relations, reflecting the growing importance of Pakistan as a strategic partner for Europe. It is anticipated that discussions during Kallass’s trip will focus on regional stability, counterterrorism efforts, and economic development initiatives. The High Representative's presence underscores the EU's commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration with Pakistan.
This official visit by Kaja Kallass is expected to pave the way for further engagement between the two entities, potentially leading to new agreements and partnerships that benefit both parties. As the European Union continues to expand its diplomatic footprint in South Asia, this trip highlights the ongoing significance of Pakistan within the region’s geopolitical landscape.