The European Union and Pakistan held important talks in Islamabad to discuss peace, security, and strategic stability. This was the fifth round of the Pakistan-EU Dialogue on Non-Proliferation and Disarmament. Pakistan’s side was led by Ambassador Tahir Andrabi, while the EU delegation was headed by Ambassador Stephan Klement.
During the meeting, both sides shared their views on global and regional issues. They focused on arms control, disarmament, and non-proliferation. The discussions included topics from the UN General Assembly’s First Committee, the Conference on Disarmament, and key global treaties. These included the Biological Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Moreover, the dialogue also covered new developments in export control systems. Both parties looked at how new and emerging technologies could affect global peace and security. They stressed the need to monitor these trends closely. Technology’s role in global security is growing, and both sides agreed it needs strong oversight.
This dialogue is part of the wider EU-Pakistan relationship. Although the EU-Pakistan Forum is currently on hold, both sides value this platform highly. It helps them maintain regular contact on peace and security issues. They see it as key to building mutual trust and understanding.
In conclusion, the Foreign Office said the talks were productive and meaningful. Both sides agreed to continue working together on shared goals. They will keep using this dialogue to support international peace, regional security, and global stability.