
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on May 31 for an official visit. The trip comes amid growing international focus on security, energy, and economic challenges. The visit is expected to strengthen engagement between Pakistan and the European Union on key regional and global issues.
According to diplomatic sources, Kallas, who serves as the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, will hold meetings with Pakistan’s top leadership. Discussions are expected to cover bilateral relations, regional developments, and areas of mutual cooperation.
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The visit carries added significance due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. Officials are expected to exchange views on the Ukraine conflict, developments in the Middle East, and broader international security concerns. Global energy markets and economic stability are also likely to feature prominently in the talks.
Pakistan and the European Union maintain cooperation across trade, development, climate action, governance, and security matters. The visit provides an opportunity for both sides to review existing partnerships and explore avenues for deeper collaboration in areas of shared interest.
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Kallas’s trip reflects continued diplomatic engagement between Islamabad and Brussels at a time of evolving global challenges. Analysts view the visit as an important step toward enhancing political dialogue and reinforcing cooperation on regional and international issues.