MADRID, Jan 11 (APP): Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Tuesday met his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares and urged the Spanish government to review the Pakistan travel advisory following remarkable improvement in the law and order situation.
During the meeting, the foreign minister, who arrived here Monday, discussed the bilateral relations, trade and economic relations, besides regional and global situation.
Ambassador of Pakistan in Spain Shujaat Rathor also attended the meeting.
The foreign minister, who also addressed a joint press stakeout, said that over 125,000 Pakistani expatriates in Spain contributed to strengthening the bilateral relations.
He said owing to the non-existence of dual citizenship agreement between Pakistan and Spain, the Pakistani citizens residing in Spain had to revoke their Pakistani citizenship, according the local laws.
He hoped that the Spanish government would seriously consider the resolution of the issue confronting the Pakistani citizens.
Expressing satisfaction over the existing bilateral relations, both the foreign ministers agreed to further strengthen the ties.
He said the unanimity of views on terrorism and regional and international affairs including the UN reforms was welcoming.
Both sides stressed the need to further activate the mechanism of Annual Bilateral Consultation and agreed to hold the fifth round of ABC soon during the current year.
Qureshi said being a market of 200 million people, Pakistan was an attractive market for foreign investment in textile, housing, construction, pharmaceutical, renewable energy, agriculture and sports industries.
He said Spain was Pakistan’s important partner in the European Union and being the fourth-biggest economy, Spain played a key role in the European Union policies.
Foreign Minister Qureshi said with a trade volume of $1.3 billion, Spain was among the biggest trade partners.
Discussing the Afghanistan situation, the foreign minister asked the EU to play an effective role to avert a humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country.
Regarding the situation in India Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the foreign minister apprised his counterpart of the threats posed by the Indian policies to the regional peace.
He said Kashmir was a core dispute between Pakistan and India and a just resolution of the issue was inevitable for regional peace and stability.
Later, the foreign minister also met the Spanish Trade Minister María Reyes Maroto Illera and said that Pakistan was focused at the geo-economic priorities.
He said owing to its pro-business policies, Pakistan’s ranking in the ease of doing business had improved.
The foreign minister told the trade minister that the Spanish companies could take advantage of opportunities in Pakistan by investing in housing, pharmaceutical, renewable energy, agriculture, and sports industries.
He also welcomed the entry of Spanish business giants in Pakistani market and hoped that more companied would follow the suit. Highlighting Pakistan’s tourism potential, Qureshi said Pakistan desired to benefit from Spain’s expertise in the sector.