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ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Wednesday said that Pakistan’s foreign policy must respond adequately to the shifting trends and must navigate through this external environment to ensure the security of Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence, and advancement of development agenda. The foreign minister, addressing the passing out ceremony of Foreign Service Probationers, said for the first time, Pakistan had re-oriented the thrust of its diplomatic efforts towards economic benefit and prosperity of the masses. “Economic Diplomacy is not just a buzzword, but a blueprint to leverage our diplomatic assets in the service of our development agenda. We have put in place a “Strategic Engagement Plan” with the European Union and the “Strategic Economic Framework” with Turkey,” he remarked. He said in order to explore untapped markets and opportunities, the government had launched the “Engage Africa” Initiative. Going forward, our pivot towards Economic Diplomacy will gather further momentum as new avenues are opened, and existing ones gain greeter traction, he added.

Foreign policy must respond to shifting trends: FM
FOREIGN MINISTER MAKHDOOM SHAH MAHMOOD QURESHI RECEIVED THE OUTGOING GREEK AMBASSADOR H.E ANDREAS PAPASTAVROU, AT THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOR A FAREWELL MEETING, ON 29TH DECEMBER 2021.

Congratulating the probationers passing out of the 41st Specialized Diplomatic Course, the foreign minister said they had had a brief taste of the work related to the recent OIC CFM in Islamabad and did an admirable job. The foreign minister advised the probationers to strive to serve Pakistan and its people to the best of their ability as their primary focus throughout their careers. Qureshi said the consular services being provided by the Foreign Office here and abroad through Missions were a critical function. The Government of Pakistan is committed to giving due esteem to overseas Pakistanis and serving them wholeheartedly, he added. Later, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Member of British House of Lords and UK Board of Free Trade Lord Daniel Hannan of Kingsclere Wednesday discussed bilateral ties, cooperation in diverse fields and various issues of mutual interest. The foreign minister said that Pakistan and the United Kingdoms enjoyed strong multilateral ties and Pakistan was keen to further increasing these bilateral economic, trade and political relations. He observed that the bilateral trade and economic relations between the two countries had enhanced further with the strategic partnership agreement. Presence of about 1.6 million Pakistani expatriates in the UK was a manifestation of fostering of these bonds, he added

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