Qureshi contacts Danish FM; conveys concerns over PIA flights suspension; seeks EASA decision review.

ISLAMABAD -- Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi Thursday held a video conference with Danish counterpart Jeppe Kofod and conveyed concern on temporary suspension of PIA flights into Denmark following EASA's decision, stressing the need for review.

The foreign minister underlined that all necessary steps were being taken by the government to ensure the highest level of flight safety in PIA operations. The national flag carrier remained committed to maintaining the highest standards and quality in its operations, he added.

During the conversation, both the foreign ministers discussed COVID-19 pandemic, regional situation and other matters of mutual interest, a Foreign Ministry press release said.

The Danish foreign minister offered his condolences on the loss of precious lives in the terrorist attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange. Foreign Minister Qureshi thanked the Danish counterpart and shared Pakistan's concerns on externally sponsored and financed terrorism against Pakistan.

Qureshi briefed the Danish foreign minister on the measures being taken by the government of Pakistan to contain the pathogen while safeguarding lives and livelihoods.

He further commended Denmark's deft handling of the crisis, which had made it the leader in Europe in opening up following lockdowns in the aftermath of the pandemic.

The foreign minister expressed hope that Pakistani nationals would not be subjected to any restrictions or discrimination as and when travel restrictions were relaxed by the Denmark.

The two ministers exchanged views about the socio-economic ramifications of the pandemic. Qureshi apprised Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod of Prime Minister Imran Khan's 'Global Initiative on Debt Relief' for developing countries. He underscored that coordinated and comprehensive actions were essential to create fiscal space needed by the developing world to deal with the socio-economic impact of COVID-19, and hoped that Denmark would support the Initiative.

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