ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The 5th Round of Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) between Pakistan and Mexico was held in virtual mode.
Mr. Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, the Additional Secretary (Americas), Ministry of Foreign Affairs led the delegation from Pakistan side while the Mexican delegation was headed by Ms. Amparo Anguiano, Director General for Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East at the Mexican Foreign Ministry.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Mexico also participated in the meeting.
➖5th Round of #Pakistan #Mexico Bilateral Political Consultations was held virtually.
📌 The wide ranging discussions covered the whole spectrum of bilateral and multilateral relations.
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During the BPC, the entire spectrum of bilateral relations as well as regional and multilateral issues were discussed.
The Additional Secretary underscored that Pakistan was committed to further deepen and broaden its ties with Mexico, particularly in the areas of trade, investment, science and technology, and people-to-people exchanges.
The Additional Secretary thanked the Mexican government for supporting Pakistan in obtaining the Observer Status in the Pacific Alliance and hoped for enhanced cooperation with Latin America through the Alliance.
Additional Secretary Tirmizi highlighted that Pakistan was firmly focusing on imperatives of geo-economics and pursuing policies that would promote peace, growth, development, and regional connectivity.
The Pakistan side also underscored the importance of deeper diplomatic engagement including through reopening of Mexico’s resident Mission in Islamabad. Views were exchanged on closer collaboration on consular matters.
Both sides expressed satisfaction at the cooperation between both countries at various international forums especially in the United Nations, and on the question of Security Council reforms. Pakistan and Mexico continue to support each other’s candidatures at the UN and other international bodies.
Both sides committed for conclusion of a range of MoUs regarding enhanced cooperation in the fields of trade, investment, education, culture, and science and technology.
Regional and international issues including Afghanistan, conflict in Ukraine, and the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) were discussed during the political consultations.
Both sides agreed to hold the next round of Bilateral Political Consultations in-person. Additional Secretary Tirmizi extended an invitation to his Mexican counterpart to lead the Mexican delegation to the 6th session of the Bilateral Political Consultations in Pakistan.