
Islamabad : President Asif Ali Zardari received the credentials of Wolfgang Oliver Kutschera, the newly appointed Ambassador of Austria to Pakistan, in a ceremony at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
Welcoming the envoy, the President said Islamabad looks forward to stronger ties with Vienna, particularly in trade, investment, education, and cultural cooperation.
The Austrian envoy was greeted with a guard of honour before formally presenting his credentials.
President Zardari expressed confidence that Ambassador Kutschera’s tenure would inject fresh energy into Pakistan–Austria relations and provide new opportunities for bilateral collaboration.
Pakistan and Austria established diplomatic ties in 1956, and relations have grown steadily over the decades.
Austria has supported Pakistan in development initiatives through the European Union framework, while Austrian universities and research institutions have long attracted Pakistani students.
Trade between the two countries remains modest but covers a variety of sectors including textiles, pharmaceuticals, and engineering equipment.
Cultural cooperation has also been an important pillar of engagement. Musical exchanges, tourism promotion, and joint exhibitions have brought both nations closer at the people-to-people level.
In recent years, Austria’s expertise in renewable energy and environmental management has opened new areas for partnership with Pakistan.
Analysts believe that Ambassador Kutschera’s appointment could pave the way for greater economic engagement, particularly in technology and green energy, areas where Austria holds significant expertise.
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