ISLAMABAD: French Ambassador to Pakistan Nicolas Galey on Friday night highlighted the need to defend fundamental human rights, particularly the right to security, which, according to him, faced growing threats amid escalating global conflicts.
Speaking at the French National Day celebration, the ambassador said France was working actively to prevent further deterioration of the international security environment.
“To address these crises, France is mobilising to prevent escalation, reduce tensions, maintain dialogue and advance solutions through multilateral frameworks, beginning with the United Nations,” he said, noting that only multilateralism can deliver just and lasting peace.
Every year, the residence of Ambassador Nicolas Galey comes alive with a grand celebration to mark the national day, with a significant gathering of guests and an elaborate spread of delicacies.
The ambassador also underscored France’s support for Ukraine in confronting Russia.
He highlighted that strengthening defence capabilities remained vital to preserving not only national freedom but also the liberties France has championed for over two centuries.
Reflecting on more than three years of diplomatic engagement in Pakistan, he expressed satisfaction over the steady progress in bilateral relations.
“Our leaders, President Macron and Prime Minister Sharif, have met frequently, including last December, when they agreed to enhance cooperation through business-to-business contacts,” he noted.
Educational exchanges continue to flourish, with an increasing number of Pakistani students pursuing studies in France. The ambassador called for expanding collaboration into other sectors, citing Pakistan’s improved economic and financial performance in recent years, which has attracted the interest of French companies.
“Pakistan has immense assets to play its full part in the global economy and in the transitions needed for a sustainable future,” he said.
“Your youth, engineers, entrepreneurs and creative professionals are highly regarded internationally.”
In his remarks, Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb extended felicitations on behalf of the Government of Pakistan. He appreciated French contributions to philosophy, literature, art and political thought, and their profound imprint on global civilisation.
He said Pakistan sought continued advocacy from France for a fair and supportive framework within the EU.
“We also request enhanced technical and financial cooperation in alignment with Pakistan’s energy transition and climate resilience priorities. There is ample room to enhance trade and investment. Pakistan offers attractive investment opportunities in a range of sectors, including renewable energy, agriculture, tourism, hospitality, livestock and infrastructure development, including minerals and mining,” the minister said.
Published in Dawn, July 12th, 2025