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Islamabad faces headwinds as Qureshi moves to protect Pakistan’s interests in Europe
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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi. Twitter/SMQureshiPTI
In a recent exchange between various members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, MEPs across party lines, in a conciliatory manner, raised their concerns regarding Pakistan’s alleged role in the Afghan peace process and the future of the war-torn country.
During the exchange representatives of political groups from across the political spectrum also expressed varying levels of concern regarding the state of minorities in Pakistan.
The exchange, which took place under the umbrella of the EU-Pakistan Engagement Plan signed in 2019, is a means for Islamabad to maintain its longstanding relations with the EU at different levels.
Relations Between Hungary and China Forcing EU to Reckon With China
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Shanghai Fudan University, one of the top Chinese universities in the world, has signed a contract to set up a campus in Hungary’s capital, Budapest, triggering strong opposition from local governments and the general public.
“According to Népszava’s survey, only a fifth of all people aware of the situation thinks that it would be beneficial for Hungary,” Daily News Hungary reported on May 17, 2021.
Recently, Direkt36, an independent investigative journalism center in Hungary, cited internal government documents, saying that the cost of the project was as high as €1.6 billion (approximately $1.9 billion), of which Hungary would finance €300 million directly and the remaining €1.3 billion was to be provided by state-owned China Development Bank in the form of loans, which could easily form a debt trap and repeat the mistakes of Sri Lanka, leaving the country under the control of the C
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