BRUSSELS, NOV 15
- 10th session of European Union-Pakistan Joint Commission held in Brussels. The 10th session of the European
Union-Pakistan Joint Commission (JC) was held in Brussels on 15 November 2019.
The plenary of the JC was
preceded by sub-group meetings on trade; development cooperation; and
democracy, governance, rule of law and human rights on 13-14 November 2019.
The two sides appreciated the
signing of the EU–Pakistan Strategic Engagement Plan (SEP) in June 2019 and
expressed commitment for its early and full implementation including the
establishment of a Security Dialogue, working towards a comprehensive dialogue
on migration and mobility, and further expanding relations in the areas of
connectivity, climate change and energy, education and culture, and science and
technology.
10th session of European Union-Pakistan Joint Commission held in Brussels
The JC provided an opportunity to
exchange views on all main areas of cooperation between the EU and Pakistan.
In the area of trade,
implementation of GSP Plus, issues hampering trade and investment, and
improving the business climate remained the focus of discussions.
On
development cooperation, the parties appreciated the encouraging progress of
ongoing activities and exchanged views and priorities concerning cooperation
beyond 2020.
During the discussions in the sub
group on democracy, governance, rule of law and human rights, the two sides
reaffirmed their strong support for democratic institutions, rule of law, good
governance, the promotion and protection of human rights, labour rights, and,
fundamental freedoms.
10th session of European Union-Pakistan Joint Commission held in Brussels
Both sides emphasized the
importance of the implementation of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Action Plan by Pakistan.
The Pakistan side appreciated the EU's offer of technical
assistance in this regard.
Pakistan briefed the EU side on
the recent developments in the region and highlighted its concerns regarding
the human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian controlled Jammu and
Kashmir.
The parties discussed the
different aspects of migration management, stressed the importance of the full
and effective implementation of the EU–Pakistan Readmission Agreement (EURA),
and underlined that the Re-admission Case Management System (RCMS) is of high
importance in this regard.
The EU recognized the challenges faced by
Pakistan in handling the most protracted refugee situation.
10th session of European Union-Pakistan Joint Commission held in Brussels
The EU assured
continuation of its cooperation and assistance, working towards durable
solutions for Afghan refugees and their host communities in the region,
including the promotion of voluntary, safe, and dignified return to
Afghanistan.
The two sides also agreed to pay increasing attention to the
humanitarian response to natural disasters.
The Joint Commission was
co-chaired on the EU side by Mr. Gunnar Wiegand, Managing Director for Asia and
the Pacific in the European External Action Service (EEAS) and on the Pakistan
side by Mr. Noor Ahmed, Secretary of Economic Affairs Division (EAD).
10th session of European Union-Pakistan Joint Commission held in Brussels
Representatives of the European Commission (EC), observers from EU Member
States, as well as from Pakistan Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Commerce, EAD
and Human Rights participated in the meeting.
The next session of the Joint
Commission will be held in Islamabad in 2020.
The two parties undertook to hold
the next political dialogue in Islamabad that would contribute towards the
EU-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue at High Representative/ Foreign Minister level
at mutually agreed dates in Brussels.
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10th session of European Union-Pakistan Joint Commission held in Brussels
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