Sartaj discusses situation in Kashmir, bilateral ties with FMs of Japan, Austria, Switzerland

NEW YORK – Japan, Austria and Switzerland have underscored commitment to further strengthen existing cordial relations with Pakistan and promote common understanding on regional and international matters of mutual concerns.

This was discussed by Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz with Foreign Minsters Fumio Kishida of Japan, Sebastian Kurz of Austria and Didier Burkhalter of Switzerland, in separate meetings held today in New York, on the sidelines of the 71st session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Recognizing the sacrifices given by Pakistan in the campaign against terrorism, the three Foreign Ministers appreciated, successful counterterrorism operations conducted in tribal areas and the remainder of the nation.

Sartaj Aziz noted that as a result of these operations, the security situation in the rural area has improved, which has enabled Pakistan’s economy to produce at a steady and sustainable pace. He welcomed investments from Japan, Austria and Switzerland in Pakistan.

Aziz also briefed his counterparts in Pakistan-India relations and the state of affairs in Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOK).

Highlighting human rights abuse committed by Indian security forces with impunity in IOK, he said settlement of Jammu and Kashmir dispute, in conformity with the United Nations Security Council resolutions, was indispensable for peace and stability of South Asia.

Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said Japan attached high priority to its relations with Pakistan. He evinced keen interest in investment in Pakistan’s power sector and greater interaction of private sectors of the two countries.

He welcomed the visit of Pakistan’s business delegation to Japan. He also reiterated his invitation to Sartaj Aziz to visit Japan.

Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz of Austria welcomed the prospects of Austrian investment in Pakistan due to improved security situation. He recognized significant potential of cooperation between the two sides in renewable energy.

Foreign Minister (Federal Councillor) Didier Burkhalter of Switzerland said that Swiss Development Cooperation was completing its fifty years of work in Pakistan. With improved security situation, the prospects of further expanding its work, according of Pakistan’s priorities, were positive.

He offered Swiss cooperation in Pakistan’s water management sector. He appreciated Pakistan’s role in hosting Afghan refugees for the last thirty years.

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