ISLAMABAD, June 26 (APP): Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar has led a delegation of Pakistan at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held in Kigali, Rwanda on June 24-25. Themed as ‘Delivering a common future: connecting, innovating, and Transforming’, the summit discussed the issues concerning the Commonwealth, including post-covid economic recovery, disruptions caused by pandemic and conflict, the challenge of climate change and sustainable development, …
MoS Hina Khar leads Pak delegation at CHOGM


ISLAMABAD, June 26 (APP): Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar has led a delegation of Pakistan at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held in Kigali, Rwanda on June 24-25.
Themed as ‘Delivering a common future: connecting, innovating, and Transforming’, the summit discussed the issues concerning the Commonwealth, including post-covid economic recovery, disruptions caused by pandemic and conflict, the challenge of climate change and sustainable development, promotion of democratic values and fundamental freedoms and enhancement of trade among other matters.
The summit which was convened after a hiatus of nearly four years, was one of the largest in-person gatherings of heads of government following the pandemic.

It provided a useful opportunity for the member states to take stock and set the organizational agenda for the next two years.
As head of the Pakistan delegation, Minister of State Khar represented Pakistan at the CHOGM plenary, the retreat and the intergenerational dialogue.
She also participated actively in Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministerial Meeting held on June 23 in the run up to the Summit.
The Commonwealth Heads of Government are meeting at @IntareArena for the #CHOGM2022 Retreat, a high-level closed-door meeting. pic.twitter.com/062P4Fmu7L
— CHOGM Rwanda 2022 (@CHOGM2022) June 25, 2022
The minister held productive bilateral meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia as well as Foreign Ministers of Kenya, Tanzania, Singapore, New Zealand, Sierra Leone, Jamaica and Dominica, and the UK’s Minister for South Asia, Commonwealth and the UN.
On the sidelines, she interacted among others with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall; President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the UK, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President UN General Assembly Abdulla Shahid.
It was a pleasure meeting PM @BorisJohnson at #CHOGM2022 in Kigali; agreed on deepening of 🇵🇰 – 🇬🇧 trade and economic partnership & leveraging the dynamic diaspora bridge further; also exchanged views on Afghanistan and other issues of common concern. pic.twitter.com/ur93Z61wIR
— Hina Rabbani Khar (@HinaRKhar) June 24, 2022
At the intergenerational dialogue, Pakistan was showcased as the Commonwealth member from Asia representing youth potential, along with Canada, Barbados and Samoa from the Americas-Europe, the Caribbean and the Pacific respectively.
In a specially recorded and telecast video message Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif announced hosting the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministerial Meeting in Islamabad in January 2023. The announcement was welcomed by the Commonwealth Heads.
MOS @HinaRKhar met New Zealand Foreign Minister @NanaiaMahuta at #CHOGM2022 in Kigali; two sides agreed to deepen 🇵🇰-🇳🇿 cooperation in agriculture, fisheries & clean energy; looking forward to see the Kiwis play world class cricket in Pakistan once again.@PakinNewZealand@MFATNZ pic.twitter.com/inhShXZ7MB
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) June 25, 2022


