Pakistan, Morocco discuss visa facilitation, bilateral cooperation

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Convener Pakistan-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Senate Senator Bilal Ahmed Khan, holds a meeting with Moroccan Ambassador to Pakistan Mohamed Karmoune at the Parliament House on Monday. — APP
Convener Pakistan-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Senate Senator Bilal Ahmed Khan, holds a meeting with Moroccan Ambassador to Pakistan Mohamed Karmoune at the Parliament House on Monday. — APP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan–Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group on Monday pledged to deepen bilateral cooperation through regular people-to-people connectivity and exchange of visits.

A meeting of the Group was held at the Parliament House. Senator Bilal Ahmed Khan chaired the meeting. Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco, Mr Mohamed Karmoune, along with senior Moroccan officials and members of the Senate, attended the meeting.

In his opening remarks, Senator Bilal underscored the importance of fostering closer parliamentary, economic and diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Karmoune reaffirmed Morocco’s commitment to advancing bilateral relations with Pakistan. He stressed the importance of balancing trade by encouraging greater imports from Pakistan.

During the meeting, challenges faced by Moroccan nationals in obtaining Pakistani visas were also discussed. Ambassador Karmoune added that Morocco has already extended the facility of e-visa for Pakistani citizens and requested reciprocal facilitation to ease the process for Moroccan applicants.

Both sides expressed mutual interest in expanding cooperation in key sectors such as education, health, trade, and agriculture.

The group emphasised that regular parliamentary exchanges can serve as a strong foundation for long-term collaboration and people-to-people connectivity.

Supporting these views, Ms Misbah Khar highlighted the need for institutional collaboration within bilateral and constitutional policy frameworks. She also identified trade, tourism, and cultural exchange as key areas for building a long-term partnership.

Senator Faisal Saleem Rahman identified several promising areas for future collaboration, including education, medical equipment, sports, tourism, and defence training.

He emphasised that a bilateral agreement should be established between Pakistan and Morocco to promote tourism. He also stated that scholarships should be awarded to Students in Pakistan on a province-wise basis.

The meeting concluded with both sides reaffirming their commitment to further deepen Pakistan–Morocco relations through sustained parliamentary diplomacy and enhanced institutional cooperation.

Members underscored that continued dialogue, regular exchanges and practical initiatives will catalyse fostering stronger bilateral ties and greater people-to-people connectivity.

Those who attended the meeting included Senators Faisal Saleem Rahman, Mir Dostian Khan Domki, Umer Farooq and Advisor to the Chairman Senate, Ms Misbah Khar.

Published in Dawn, August 26th, 2025

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