Austria–Pakistan relations explained

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Bilateral relations exist between Austria and Pakistan. Pakistan maintains an embassy in Vienna, where the current Ambassador of Pakistan to Austria is Mansoor Ahmad Khan.[1] Austria also has an embassy in Islamabad, where the current Ambassador of Austria to Pakistan and Afghanistan is Axel Wech.[2]

Agreements

Pakistan and Austria have between them a number of agreements which include:

Under the aforementioned Memorandums of Understanding, the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan has sent Pakistani scholars to Austria for doctoral and/or post-doctoral level studies.[3] A Joint Working Group on Trade and Economic Cooperation has been established in 1994 with sessions taking place alternatively in Islamabad and Vienna every three to four years.

Economic relations

Pakistan's major exports to Austria have traditionally been cotton and related products, as well as leather products, carpets, clothing and sporting equipment.

Austrian companies have invested in Pakistani hydro power and alternative energy development projects. Several Austrian companies are already working in the energy sector in Pakistan.[4]

VA Tech International has helped modernize steel production facilities in Karachi. OMV Pakistan is a joint venture of Austrian OMV and various Pakistani oil and gas companies. Together they have invested millions in the Sawan Gas Field and Kadanwari Gas Field in interior Sindh and are the largest foreign investors in the gas production and exploration sector.

Cultural relations

The Austro-Pakistan Society was founded in 1976 with a view to cultivating the cultural and scientific contacts of Austria with Pakistan.[5] The main sponsors of the society are OMV as well as Bank Austria and Emirates.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mofa.gov.pk/austria Pakistan embassy in Austria
  2. http://www.bmeia.gv.at/aussenministerium/buergerservice/oesterreichische-vertretungen.html?dv_staat=129&orgID=3882&cHash=50d05d24030b3c58cad05799bf38912c Österreichische Vertretungsbehörden
  3. https://archive.today/20120908063122/http://www.oead.at/index.php?id=422&L=1 Pakistan Grants
  4. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010%5C12%5C13%5Cstory_13-12-2010_pg3_6 COMMENT: Energy is a $ 21 billion question —Muhammad Aftab, Daily Times, December 13, 2010
  5. Web site: Austro-Pakistan Society . 2011-01-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110624174904/http://austria-pakistan.org/ . 2011-06-24 . dead .