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Ireland–Pakistan relations are the political, economic and cultural relations between Ireland and Pakistan. Ireland is represented in Pakistan through its embassy in Tehran, Iran.[1] Pakistan has an embassy in Dublin.
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Pakistan established its Embassy in Dublin on 1 March 2001."[2]
In April 2004 while Ireland had the Presidency of the European Council representing the EU on the world stage, Irish European Affairs Minister Dick Roche said that the EU should engage with Pakistan to bolster its democracy.[3]
In December 2004, Humayun Akhtar Khan, Pakistani Minister for Commerce accompanied by Tariq Iqbal Puri, the Economic Minister of the Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels, met with the Irish Minister responsible for trade policy, Michael Ahern in the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment.[2] The Pakistani commerce minister briefed the Irish about the improving economic conditions in Pakistan and government reforms in the economic sector.[4]
In 2005, Ireland provided €5 million to Pakistan in relief aid after an earthquake in Kashmir.[5]
In April 2007, a memorandum of understanding was signed for the establishment of a Pakistan-Ireland Joint Business Council by Zubair F. Tufail, Vice President of the FPCCI and Diarmuid Hegarty vice Chairman of the Ireland-Pakistan Business Council in the presence of Michael Ahren, Irish Minister for International Trade, T.D and Irish Ambassador in Islamabad.[6]
Pakistan's trade with Ireland significantly increased between 2004 and 2007. Major Pakistani exports to Ireland included "cotton fabrics, made-ups articles of textile material, clothing and textile fabrics, carpets, rugs and medical and surgical instruments."[7]
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