
Premier also discusses evolving situation in Middle East and bilateral relations in phone call with New Zealand PM
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday met with a high-level European Union trade and business delegation in Islamabad. PHOTO: PMO
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday met with a high-level European Union trade and business delegation in Islamabad, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening trade and investment ties with its largest trading partner, the Prime Minister’s office (PMO) said in a statement.
The delegation included International Partners at the European Investment Bank Director Thourya Triki, Adidas Vice President Manuel Pauser, Andritz Vice President Karl Schloegelbauer; and IKEA Regional Director Dieter Metkke. The EU Ambassador to Pakistan Raimundas Karoblis was also present.
Welcoming the delegation at the Prime Minister’s House, PM Shehbaz thanked them for participating in the EU-Pakistan Business Forum and said the event would help boost economic cooperation between the two sides.
The PMO added that the delegation members shared their own experiences of investing in Pakistan and said there are strong prospects for further expanding B2B relations between the European Union and Pakistan in various sectors, including energy, communications, and information technology.
“The European Union is Pakistan’s largest trading partner and the main destination for our exports in terms of volume,” he said, adding that the government remained committed to expanding commercial ties and attracting investment.
اسلام آباد: 28 اپریل، 2026.
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— Prime Minister’s Office (@PakPMO) April 28, 2026
He further said Pakistan would continue efforts to strengthen trade and investment relations with the EU despite regional challenges, including recent volatility in global oil prices linked to tensions in the Middle East.
PM Shehbaz also referred to two recent telephone conversations with European Council President António Costa, saying discussions had focused on regional security and ways to deepen EU-Pakistan relations further.
According to the PMO, the EU representatives praised Pakistan’s role in facilitating dialogue and commended the hosting of the business forum. Delegation members also shared their investment experiences in Pakistan and highlighted potential for expanding cooperation in sectors including energy, communications, and information technology.
Senior ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Finance Minister Bilal Azhar Kayani, also attended the meeting.
Separately, the prime minister held a telephone conversation with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, during which the two leaders discussed the evolving situation in the Middle East and bilateral relations, according to an official statement.
Had the pleasure of receiving a telephone call from Rt Hon Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, this afternoon.
Our warm and productive conversation focused on Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic outreach to promote peace and de-escalation in the Middle East.
Grateful…
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 28, 2026
The call, described as cordial and friendly, focused on Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing regional tensions and promoting peace.
PM Shehbaz briefed PM Luxon on Islamabad’s ongoing engagements with international partners. According to the statement, New Zealand’s prime minister “appreciated Pakistan’s constructive diplomatic initiatives, particularly its engagements with Washington and Tehran, and expressed best wishes for the success of these mediation efforts.”
The prime minister, in turn, reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to promoting peace, dialogue, and stability in the region and the world.
Both leaders agreed to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and New Zealand and expressed satisfaction with what was described as the “friendly and cordial ties between the two countries.” The role of the Pakistani community in New Zealand was also acknowledged during the discussion.
At the conclusion of the call, the prime minister extended an invitation to Luxon for an official visit to Pakistan, and the two leaders also agreed to remain in close contact in the coming days.



