ISLAMABAD, APR 1: /DNA/ – Ed Llewellyn CVO OBE, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s Director General Political, visited Islamabad on 1 April for a series of senior-level engagements. He reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region.
During his visit, the Director General welcomed Pakistani efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East and re-iterated the UK’s call for a cessation in attacks against civilian infrastructure. He also recognised the impact of terrorism on Pakistan’s people, and the sacrifices made by its law enforcement and security forces in seeking to combat it. He re-affirmed that the UK stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Pakistan in the fight against terrorism and emphasised our commitment to deepening our cooperation to this end.
He also underlined the UK’s support for Pakistan’s long term economic growth and highlighted the importance of continued partnership on climate resilience, development and people-to-people links.
British Director General Political, Ed Llewellyn CVO OBE, said:
“This visit highlights the strength and depth of the UK–Pakistan relationship at a time global instability. Our partnership is rooted in shared interests, and continued dialogue is essential as we work together to support regional stability and tackle joint security challenges.”












