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Sartaj meets delegation of European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs

Sartaj Aziz, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's adviser on foreign affairs, speaks during a news conference in Kabul July 21, 2013. Aziz denied on Sunday backing Afghanistan's breakup or planning to end the Afghan war with a power-sharing role for the Taliban during a fence-mending visit to Kabul aimed at lowering cross-border tension. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz received a delegation of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today.

The multi-party delegation, comprising eight MEPs was led by David McAllister- the chair of the committee, and included Arnaud Danjean, ŽeljanaZovko, Neena Gill, AndrejsMamikins, JozoRadoš, Amjad Bashir and Jean Lambert.

The adviser, welcoming the delegation, expressed satisfaction at the positive growth in the overall Pakistan-EU relations. He underscored the significant progress made by Pakistan during the last four years particularly in the areas of democratic consolidation, counter-terrorism and economic development.

He also briefed the MEPs about the evolving regional geo-politics and explained Pakistan’s approach towards promoting regional stability and prosperity through connectivity. He also highlighted the grave violations of human rights in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, especially since July 2016.

The AFET delegation acknowledged important progress made by Pakistan in the recent years including in counter-terrorism, human rights and economic revival.

Both sides exchanged views on important regional and global issues and stressed on the need for enhanced parliamentary exchanges for generating greater understanding on issues of mutual interest.

The delegation is visiting Pakistan from 17 to 21 April 2017 and will also visit Lahore and Peshawar.

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