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Pakistan and Slovenia sign MOU to strengthen ties

Published on: November 21, 2025 5:26 PM

Pakistan and Slovenia signed a memorandum of understanding to expand bilateral political and economic cooperation. The agreement was finalized during the EU Indo-Pacific Forum in Brussels. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Slovenia’s Tanja Fajon led the discussions.

The MOU establishes a mechanism for Bilateral Political Consultations between the two countries. Dar invited Fajon to Islamabad for the first round of consultations under this framework. Both leaders emphasized deepening ties in regional and global matters.

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They also discussed enhanced business collaboration, with Dar encouraging Slovenia’s participation in the Pak-EU Business Forum in April 2026. The meeting focused on trade, investment, and opportunities for mutual growth.

Dar and Fajon agreed to maintain regular communication through both bilateral and multilateral channels. They stressed cooperation in areas of shared interest, including political, economic, and regional security matters.

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The MOU signals a new phase in Pakistan-Slovenia relations, paving the way for stronger diplomatic, trade, and regional engagement. Both sides expressed optimism about future collaboration.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: bilateral cooperation, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, EU Indo-Pacific Forum, Latest, Memorandum of Understanding, Pakistan, Political Consultations, SLOVENIA, Tanja Fajon

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