ISLAMABAD: On Friday, Pakistan and Lithuania decided to expand high-level communication and collaboration, particularly in the areas of information technology, education, commerce and investment, parliamentary exchanges, labor mobility, connectivity, and cooperation in multilateral forums.
At the 7th Round of the Pakistan-Lithuania Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC), which was conducted here, an agreement was achieved.
According to a news release from the Foreign Office, the Lithuanian team was led by Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Egidijus Meilunas, while the Pakistani group was led by Additional Foreign Secretary (Europe), Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan.
The Lithuanian delegation also included non-resident Ambassador Recardas Degutis and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The consultations provided an important opportunity to review the entire scope of bilateral relations and regional and global issues of common interest.
The Additional Foreign Secretary briefed his Lithuanian counterpart on the broad contours of Pakistan’s foreign policy, perspectives on regional and global issues, and the challenges related to geopolitical developments. The two sides also expressed satisfaction at the engagement and cooperation at international forums, including at the United Nations, and agreed to continue supporting each other.
Vice Minister Meilunas also called on Foreign Secretary, Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi. They expressed satisfaction at the trajectory of bilateral relations and reaffirmed commitment to further expand and diversify mutually beneficial cooperation.
The two countries are commemorating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year.