Netherlands–Pakistan relations
The Netherlands–Pakistan relations refers to the bilateral, economic, cultural and historical relations between the Netherlands and Pakistan. The Netherlands maintains a permanent embassy in Islamabad and honorary consulates in Karachi and Lahore. Pakistan has an embassy in The Hague.
KLM were the first airline to fly to Karachi Airport 100 years ago.
Diplomatic history
Pakistan and the Netherlands established bilateral relations soon after the independence of Pakistan. The Dutch Embassy opened in Karachi in 1955 and shifted to Islamabad ten years later. Pakistan soon became a partner country for the Netherlands, receiving substantial Development Cooperation funds from the 1960s onwards, in particular in the areas of water management/environment, education and governance. In 2011, the Dutch government decided to terminate the structural development projects and shift the focus to trade relations. Since 2004, the Netherlands has hosted more than 100 junior diplomats of Pakistan who were educated and obtained degrees from the Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.Diplomatic Missions
The Netherlands maintains an embassy in Islamabad and two honorary consulates in the cities of Karachi and Lahore. Wouter Plomp is the current ambassador of Netherlands to Pakistan. Pakistan, on the other hand, operates an embassy in The Hague. Shujjat Ali Rathore is the ambassador of Pakistan to the NetherlandsConsulates of Pakistan and the Netherlands in their respective countries:
- Karachi— the consulate provides general services for Sindh and Balochistan Province.
- Lahore— the consulate provides general services for Punjab.