ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari will travel to four nations on Monday to further Pakistan’s relationship with Europe and express its views on local and international concerns.
On the request of his colleagues, the foreign minister will go to Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway from August 22 to 26. The foreign minister is visiting these nations as part of his maiden trip to Europe since taking office.
Foreign Minister Bilawal will meet with other dignitaries, speak to the media, and meet with his counterparts in Berlin, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo. The visits’ main goal is to strengthen and widen existing relationships.
Bilawal will discuss Pakistan’s economic interactions with these important export markets and point out additional potential for the country. Additionally, he will sign an agreement with Denmark called a “Green Framework Engagement” that focuses on working together to combat climate change.