ISLAMABAD: The Senate ChairmanSyed Yusuf Raza Gilani has stated that Pakistan greatly values its long-standing, close, and enduring relationship with the United Kingdom—built on shared history, values, and traditions.

He expressed these views in a meeting with the British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ms Jane Marriott here on Thursday.

During the meeting, the two dignitaries held an in-depth discussion on bilateral parliamentary and diplomatic relations, regional and global developments, and matters of mutual interest.

Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani noted that bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and the UK continued to strengthen across multiple sectors, and Pakistan remained committed to further expanding these ties.

He emphasised the vital role of the British Pakistani community in promoting robust social, cultural, and economic linkages. He added that Pakistan aspires to elevate its comprehensive partnership with the UK to an Enhanced Strategic Partnership.

Mr Gilani underscored the importance of regional peace and stability. He appreciated the UK’s constructive efforts in promoting peace in South Asia, especially its role in easing tensions between Pakistan and India. “I am a man of peace and strongly believe that prosperity cannot be achieved without peace,” he stated.

He noted that both Pakistan and the UK are committed to combating terrorism, extremism, and organised crime. Highlighting Pakistan’s concerns over cross-border terrorism emanating from Afghanistan, he urged the UK to support regional security cooperation and counter-terrorism measures to address these threats effectively.

Mr Gilani reiterated Pakistan’s desire for peace in the region and emphasised the need for the peaceful resolution of long-standing disputes—particularly the Jammu and Kashmir issue—in accordance with relevant United Nations resolutions.

He also called for measures to address cross-border infiltration from Afghanistan and affirmed Pakistan’s willingness to collaborate with the UK on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), safeguarding international law, and enhancing regional stability.

He further highlighted Pakistan’s longstanding humanitarian contribution in hosting over 3 million Afghan refugees for decades, adding that thousands still reside in the country. He urged the global community to step forward and play a meaningful role in resolving the Afghan refugee crisis.

Published in Dawn, June 6th, 2025

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