PR No. 185

President calls for stronger ties with Ireland

Islamabad: December 16, 2025

Ambassador Mariam Madiha Aftab, Ambassador-designate of Pakistan to Ireland, called on President Asif Ali Zardari today at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

The President congratulated her on her appointment and expressed confidence that she would work to strengthen Pakistan–Ireland relations, with a focus on building a strong economic partnership.

He stressed the need to expand cooperation in trade and investment as well as in sustainable development, climate change, critical and emerging technologies, education, culture and tourism. He asked for efforts to attract Irish investment in Pakistan’s Special Economic Zones and information technology sector.

Referring to Ireland’s upcoming Presidency of the European Union from July to December next year, the President emphasised the importance of enhancing high-level and parliamentary exchanges. He recalled the visit of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto to Ireland in 1994 and a recent visit by a Senate delegation.

Highlighting the Pakistani diaspora in Ireland, the President asked for closer engagement to strengthen people-to-people ties and project Pakistan’s positive image through cultural diplomacy and media outreach.

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