PM reiterates commitment to EU trade initiatives, GSP+

Pakistan reaffirms EU trade partnership under GSP+ as rights concerns emerge over convictions, highlighting cooperation, dialogue, and democratic values globally.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif – (Web Desk) – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to working closely with the European Union on trade-boosting initiatives, with a special focus on the GSP+ framework.

He expressed these views during a meeting with the EU Ambassador to Pakistan, Raimundas Karoblis, at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad.

Extending a warm welcome to the ambassador on his new assignment, the prime minister emphasized Pakistan’s desire to further deepen cooperation with the EU across key areas of shared interest, including trade and investment, development, security, migration, and climate change.

The premier emphasised upon the critical role of the GSP+ scheme in enhancing trade between Pakistan and the EU.

The prime minister also expressed satisfaction at the 7th round of Pakistan-EU Strategic Dialogue held in Brussels in November last year, where the Pakistan side was led by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar.

The EU ambassador assures his efforts to strengthen Pakistan-EU relations on all spheres. He expressed his gratitude and deep appreciation to the prime minister for the warm welcome he had received since his arrival in the country.

He also conveyed the good wishes of the EU leadership to the PM and said that the EU would continue to engage closely with Pakistan on enhancing trade, under GSP+ as well as through trade promotion activities such as the first ever EU-Pakistan Business Forum, that would be held in April this year.

Seperatly, the EU’s spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Anouar El Anouni has voiced concern over the conviction of rights activist Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir and her husband Hadi Ali Chattha, describing the sentences as “against freedom of expression”.

Mazari and her husband were each sentenced to a total of 17 years in prison under various sections of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) in a case related to controversial social media posts.

According to the 22-page written verdict, both were handed five years’ imprisonment along with a fine of Rs5 million each under Section 9 of Peca, and a further 10 years’ imprisonment with a fine of Rs30 million each under Section 10 of the law.

In a post on X, the EU official said the convictions, linked to social media activity, ran counter to “freedom of expression” and the “independence of lawyers.”

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“The conviction of human rights lawyers Imaan Mazari and Hadi Ali Chattha over social media activity goes against freedom of expression and independence of lawyers,” he said.

The EU official added that these principles are not only central to democratic systems but are also part of Pakistan’s international human rights commitments.

“These are not only key democratic principles but also part of [Pakistan’s] international human rights commitments,” Anouni pointed out.

 

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