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Pakistan and Croatia Sign Joint Communique on Bilateral Cooperation

Pakistan and Croatia Sign Joint Communique on Bilateral Cooperation

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister of Pakistan Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with Croatian counterpart H.E. Dr. Gordan Grlić Radman.
  • The joint communique outlines areas of cooperation including trade, culture, and education.
  • Both sides expressed commitment to enhancing bilateral relations.

In a significant development in international diplomacy, the Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, met with the Minister for Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia, H.E. Dr. Gordan Grlić Radman, on July 9, 2026.

The meeting resulted in a joint communique that outlines several areas of cooperation between the two nations, including trade, culture, and education. The document emphasizes the shared commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and fostering mutual understanding and collaboration.

During the press stakeout following their meeting, Senator Dar highlighted the importance of this visit for Pakistan. He stated, 'We are keen on deepening our ties with Croatia in various sectors, including economic and cultural exchanges.'

Dr. Grlić Radman echoed similar sentiments, adding that Croatia is looking forward to expanding its partnerships with Pakistan. The Croatian minister said, 'Our cooperation will not only benefit both countries but also contribute positively to regional stability and development.'

The joint communique specifically mentions the intention to establish more trade routes between the two nations, facilitate student exchanges, and promote cultural events that can bring people from both countries closer together.

Both officials expressed satisfaction with the progress made during their discussions. Senator Dar noted, 'We are optimistic about the future of our bilateral relationship and look forward to concrete outcomes.'

Dr. Grlić Radman agreed, stating, 'This visit is a step towards building a stronger partnership that will benefit both nations in the long term.'

The joint communique also highlights the shared commitment to addressing global challenges such as climate change and regional security through collaborative efforts.

Both officials emphasized the importance of maintaining open lines of communication and regular dialogue to ensure sustained progress in their bilateral relationship.

We are keen on deepening our ties with Croatia in various sectors, including economic and cultural exchanges.

Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister of Pakistan

Our cooperation will not only benefit both countries but also contribute positively to regional stability and development.

Dr. Gordan Grlić Radman, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia