1.
Pakistan and the Netherlands enjoy friendly relations. Bilateral diplomatic
relations were established on 28th February 1948. The Dutch embassy
with its seat at Karachi was established in Pakistan by a Royal decree on 14th July
1948. During the first few years a charge. d Affairs (a.i) Mr. M.P.M. van
Karebeek (1948-1950) was appointed. In 1954, the Netherlands and Pakistan started
to exchange ambassadors. On 11th January 1955, the first Dutch Ambassador, Dr.
J. G. de Benus (1954- 1957), presented his credentials to the Governor-General of
Pakistan Mr. Ghulam Muhammad. The Dutch embassy was later moved to Islamabad in
1967.
2.
Meanwhile, in August 1950 Pakistan opened its Embassy in the Hague. On 21st
August 1950. Mr.S. Lal Shah Bokhari arrived in the Netherlands as charge d
Affairs (a.). In September 1954, the first Pakistani Ambassador Begum Ra'ana
Liaquat Ali Khan came to the Hague and presented her credentials to Her Majesty
the Queen Juliana on 20th September 1954.
3.
In 1953, the Netherlands was inundated by sea water. Pakistan galvanized the
entire nation to help the Dutch people and donated 2000 kgs of Tea to the
Netherlands. Pakistan's support to the Dutch in 1953 has been widely recognized
by the senior generation and in 2003, the Dutch Prime Minister officially sent
a letter acknowledging Pakistan's support. During the 2010 floods in Pakistan,
the Dutch Government provided US$4 million to the World Food Programme (WFP),
for buying and transporting food packages to some 6 million people in Pakistan.
In the wake of last year's unprecedented floods, the Dutch government has provided
US$3.5 million through different streams to Pakistan and is helping through
water management experts.
4.
Since 2004, the Netherlands has hosted more than 150 junior diplomats from
Pakistan who have received training there.
5.
Pakistan and the Netherlands have institutionalized their relationship by
establishing the mechanism of Bilateral Political Consultations since 2010. The
upgraded 10th Session, at the level of Foreign Secretaries, was held
in the Hague.
6.
The Netherlands has become the second largest export destination for Pakistan's
exports in the EU and major source of net Foreign Direct Investment. During FY
2022.
bilateral
trade reached US$2.24 billion out of which Pakistani exports were US$1,735
million and imports. were US$507.9 million. Total Foreign Direct investment inflow
from the Netherlands was US$305.8 million. In FY 2022, Pakistan's top
commodities exported to the Netherlands included Textile, apparels, cotton,
ethanol, leather, travel goods, beverages, cereals, sports, equipment and footwear.
7.
More than 80 Dutch companies are operating in Pakistan. The major investments
are in the sector of Food & Beverage, Electronics, Trade, Finance, Textile,
Pharmaceuticals, and others. Engro Foods/Chemicals. Veon, AkzoNobel and Royal
Vopak are some of the biggest names of Dutch FDI in Pakistan.
8.
Pakistan and the Netherlands are celebrating 75th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations in 2023. The two countries share a rich
history of bilateral co-operation in a wide range of areas including Political,
Economic, Trade and investments, Climate Change, Education and Culture.
9.
Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp on this auspicious
occasion on 2nd November 2023. It features Tulip, the National Flower of the
Netherlands which is also widelygrown in Pakistan, highlighting the beauty of
the growing relations between the two Nations.
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