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EU-Pakistan Sub-Group meeting held through video conference

By Our Correspondent
June 02, 2021

ISLAMABAD: As part of their regular annual meetings, the EU and Pakistan discussed a range of issues relating to the rule of law and human rights. The EU-Pakistan Sub-Group on democracy, governance, rule of law and human rights meeting was held through a video conference Tuesday.

According to EU office statement, during the meeting, participants discussed cooperation on human rights at international fora, Pakistan’s National Action Plan on human rights, gender equality, women’s and children’s rights, freedom of expression and media, civil society space, freedom of religion or belief and rights of persons belonging to minorities. They also jointly reviewed the progress in Pakistan’s implementation of the EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP+) and related commitments.

The EU and Pakistan also addressed issues concerning the rule of law and access to justice, including the review of the crimes that can lead to death penalty, as well as legal and institutional developments. Pakistan provided an update on labour rights, including the child labour survey. The EU presented the assessment regarding the implementation of the EU’s human rights programme.

The EU-Pakistan Sub-Group on democracy, governance, rule of law and human rights will present its conclusions to the EU-Pakistan Joint Commission later this month. The meeting was co-chaired by Ms Paola Pampaloni, deputy managing director for Asia and the Pacific of the European External Action Service (EEAS), and Nabeel Munir, additional secretary ministry of foreign affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.