
Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan met African Union Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf on October 17, 2025. The meeting took place during the “Made in Pakistan” exhibition in Addis Ababa. They reaffirmed their commitment to deepen trade and development cooperation under Pakistan’s Look Africa Policy. Both sides explored ways to enhance collaboration in trade, agriculture, and technology.
During discussions, they focused on food security, agriculture, agri-tech, information technology, and human resource development. They agreed to create a roadmap to guide future partnerships. This roadmap will prioritize key sectors and outline clear steps for bilateral and multilateral cooperation. The goal is to boost economic ties and promote sustainable growth between Pakistan and African Union member states.
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Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf praised Pakistan’s active role in international forums like the United Nations. He showed interest in signing MoUs with Pakistan in areas such as agri-tech, human resource development, and peacekeeping. These agreements aim to enhance cooperation within African Union missions and build stronger institutional links.
The meeting ended with a shared commitment to maintain dialogue and strengthen partnerships. Both parties emphasized the importance of inclusive development and mutual benefit. The Look Africa Policy remains a central framework for Pakistan’s engagement with the continent.
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This collaboration marks a significant step toward expanding Pakistan’s presence in Africa. It also highlights the growing importance of South-South cooperation in global trade and development. Both sides look forward to fruitful cooperation that supports economic growth and stability.