
EU delegation meets Azam Tarar
Federal Minister for Law and Justice Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar addressing a National Assembly session on Friday, April 19, 2024. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
A European Union delegation, led by Serban Dimitrie Sturdza, Chair of the Delegation for Relations with the Countries of South Asia, met with Federal Minister for Law & Justice and Human Rights Azam Nazeer Tarar on Monday.
The delegation included Dr Riina Kionka, EU ambassador to Pakistan, along with European Parliament members Michael McNamara (Renew, Ireland), Ruth Firmenich (NI, Germany), Cristina Stanculescu, Songul Dogan and Liviu Adrian Natea.
The meeting reaffirmed the strength of Pakistan-EU bilateral relations, underscoring shared commitments to democratic values, human rights and inclusive development.
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