Pak-Germany talks yield €114m uplift package to boost climate, economic growth
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Germany on Wednesday concluded the 2025 Pakistan-Germany bilateral negotiations on development cooperation in Islamabad.
Germany announced a new development commitment of financial and technical commitment to the tune of €114 million for the period of 2025–26, focusing on key areas as climate and energy (just transition), sustainable economic development and vocational training, and social protection.
At the conclusion of the event, Secretary Economic Affairs Muhammad Humair Karim and Director-General Christine Toetzke signed the summary record of the 2025 Pakistan-Germany bilateral negotiations on development cooperation, formally marking the new commitments and reaffirming the shared resolve to strengthen bilateral ties.
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