Bilawal Bhutto arrives in Berlin on two-day official visit

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto arrived in Berlin, for a two-day official visit on Thursday, at the request of his German counterpart.

The visit will be a valuable opportunity to strengthen Pakistan’s engagement with a significant member of the European Union and share its perspective on climate-related floods in Pakistan as well as regional and international issues, in addition to assisting in the consolidation and expansion of bilateral relations with Germany.

Bilawal will meet with other dignitaries during the tour, including Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and will be speaking with the media.

The visit’s main objectives would be to further enhance Pakistan’s economic engagement with Germany, a significant market for Pakistani exports, and to find fresh chances for beneficial collaboration.

Germany is home to a sizable Pakistani community, a desirable location for students to pursue higher education and a significant investment partner. Pakistan and Germany have long-standing, multifaceted ties.

At a news conference earlier, Bilawal stated that despite the enormous damage caused by the flood, the country was battling climate change, a health crisis, and food shortages.

He claimed that the recent flood was a natural disaster and that some citizens of the nation were attempting to deflect attention from the recovery efforts. He also said that Pakistan’s relations with Germany will be further boosted by the visit.