Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has reiterated the Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthening its bilateral relationship with Sweden, based on mutual respect, shared values, and common goals.
He expressed these views in a meeting with the Ambassador of Sweden Alexandra Cannell Berg von Linde here in Islamabad on Tuesday.
The Senate Chairman extended warm welcome to the Ambassador and conveyed Pakistan’s high regard for its long-standing relations with Sweden, marked by trust, cooperation, and shared values.
He also acknowledged the importance of the meeting as Pakistan and Sweden celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, which is a testament to the strength and resilience of this partnership.
He expressed the commitment to further deepen cooperation across multiple domains, including inter-parliamentary collaboration, trade, and addressing global challenges such as Islamophobia.
Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani called for further augmenting the ties in the areas of political dialogue, trade and investment, education, and people-to-people exchanges.
He emphasized the importance of strengthening inter-parliamentary relations between Pakistan and Sweden as a key component of bilateral ties.
He observed that parliamentary diplomacy can contribute in building understanding, sharing best practices, and contributing to global peace and security.
He underlined the need for exchange of visits between parliamentary delegations from both countries to facilitate collaboration in diverse sectors. He expressed satisfaction with the trajectory of economic cooperation between the two sides in diverse sectors.
The Senate Chairman also invited Swedish companies to take advantage of Pakistan’s business-friendly environment and explore investment opportunities in different sectors.
He acknowledged the growing concern of Islamophobia globally and its impact on peace and interfaith harmony and emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to addressing Islamophobia at international platforms.
He called for collaborative efforts with Sweden to promote a more inclusive and tolerant world. He said people-to-people exchanges play a vital role in enhancing mutual understanding and fostering closer ties between Pakistan and Sweden.
The Senate Chairman also highlighted Pakistan’s desire to expand student exchange programs and scholarships, allowing both countries to benefit from each other’s academic strengths.
He said Pakistan is committed to combating climate change and working with Sweden on renewable energy and sustainable development projects.
He expressed optimism that through continued dialogue and collaboration across various sectors, both nations can achieve shared prosperity and contribute to the global peace and stability.