On May 14, 2025, Pakistan and Kuwait held their fourth Bilateral Political Consultations in Kuwait. Led by Shehryar Akbar Khan for Pakistan and Sameeh Essa Johar Hayat for Kuwait, the talks centered on strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, and various human resource collaborations. Both parties expressed satisfaction over current relations and pledged to continue high-level interactions, with another meeting planned for Islamabad.
On May 14, 2025, the fourth round of Pakistan-Kuwait Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) took place in Kuwait City. This important meeting saw the Pakistani delegation, led by Additional Foreign Secretary for the Middle East, Shehryar Akbar Khan, engage with the Kuwaiti officials headed by Sameeh Essa Johar Hayat, the Assistant Foreign Minister for Asia Affairs.
During the consultations, the two sides conducted a thorough review of their bilateral relations. Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including trade, investment, collaboration on human resources, and strengthening people-to-people contacts. The objective was clearly to explore avenues for enhancing cooperation between the two nations.
In addition to bilateral matters, both delegations also exchanged perspectives on various regional and international issues of mutual concern. The officials reiterated their commitment to ongoing cooperation and consultation.
They acknowledged the positive trajectory of their relationship and noted a promising momentum of high-level interactions. Importantly, both sides reached a consensus on the necessity of further deepening engagement in diverse areas that are of interest to both parties.
Looking ahead, the next round of the Pakistan-Kuwait BPC is scheduled to be held in Islamabad, with dates to be mutually agreed upon.
The fourth round of Pakistan-Kuwait Bilateral Political Consultations highlighted the strong commitment from both countries to enhance cooperation across various sectors. With discussions covering trade, investment, and regional issues, the meeting reinforced the positive trajectory of their relations. The next round of consultations will continue this momentum, indicating a future of collaborative efforts and deeper engagement.
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