Skoog urges Pakistan not to try civilians in military courts, limit freedom of expression merely to protect individuals from criticism.
Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday emphasized that Pakistan was a firm believer in protection of fundamental rights and continued to enact and strengthen human rights legislation.
In a standing committee meeting, it was revealed the EU issued over 100 alerts concerning Pakistan’s rice exports.
The European Union delegation, headed by Ambassador Olof Skoog, the EU Special Representative for Human Rights, and accompanied by Dr.
EU Special Representative for Human Rights, Ambassador Olaf Skoog, called on Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan to discuss ways to strengthen
Pakistan has received over 100 alerts from the European Union (EU) over substandard and fake rice exports, the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on
Diplomatic sources suggest Turkey is working to secure support within the UN security council for its stance on the Cyprus problem. Reports indicate that Ankara is coordinating closely with Pakistan,
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has reiterated Pakistan's commitment to human and labor rights. He was talking to European Union Special Representative for Human Rights Olaf Skoog who called on him in Islamabad.
Ambassador Skoog praised Pakistan’s active engagement with the EU and highlighted the mutual benefits of the GSP+ framework for both Pakistani exporters and European importers. He also expressed his desire for stronger collaboration between the EU and Pakistan at multilateral human rights forums.
Pakistan’s success in upholding her commitments under the Generalized Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) has been nothing short of remarkable. Over the years, Pakistan has demonstrated significant progress in meeting the compliance criteria set by the European Union (EU),
Pakistan has over 800 pharmaceutical companies, which have the potential to significantly boost the country's exports. Last year, India exported $26 billion worth of pharmaceuticals, while Pakistan managed only $715 million.
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