Both sides discuss progress made through several institutional mechanisms and agree that GSP+ was a mutually beneficial scheme for both countries.


Islamabad: Pakistan and European Union on Tuesday reaffirmed the commitment to further enhance cooperation in all areas of mutual interest.
The commitment was made during a meeting between Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and EU Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Riina Kionka in Islamabad today.
Thank you Minister @JalilJilani for this first meeting in your new capacity to discuss all aspects of ???? ties incl how GSP+ is about trade concessions in return for implementing 27 international conventions. Looking 4ward to continued good cooperation with you. @EUPakistan https://t.co/a9sXjgtrHS
— Riina Kionka (@RKionka) August 22, 2023
They also discussed progress made through several institutional mechanisms and agreed that GSP+ was a mutually beneficial scheme for both countries.

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