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In the viral video, one of Schulja’s companions is seen going back saying bye, bye, thank you.
The German minister who came to Islamabad to meet Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif got angry. Actually Shahbaz Sharif was to meet Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenia Schulza at his official residence.
Before going to Shahbaz Sharif’s residence, the minister was stopped by Pakistani security officials and asked to leave her bag there so that it could be checked. Shulja refused to do so and started going back. However, after this the security officials allowed her to go inside with the bag.
During this time, German Ambassador Alfred Granus was also present with him. The video of this incident is going viral. In this video, the Pakistani official can be heard saying that this is the protocol.

After this, the security officials allowed Shulja to go inside with the bag, where Shahbaz Sharif welcomed him.
Schulja wanted to take a photographer with him to the meeting
According to German media, Schulja wanted to take a photographer with her, but Pakistani security officials refused to allow this. When the officials asked Schulja to leave her bag, she became angry.
After this, Schulza discussed the matter with German Ambassador to Pakistan Alfred Granus for a while. Then both of them started returning from there. However, the Pakistani officials handled the matter and allowed him to go to meet the PM with the bag, which prevented a diplomatic tension between Pakistan and Germany.
Germany is Pakistan’s biggest partner in the European Union
Germany is Pakistan’s largest partner in the European Union. Trade between Pakistan and Germany was worth 3.5 billion euros (32 thousand 636 crores) in 2021. Pakistan exports textiles, leather goods, sports goods, shoes and medical equipment to Germany.
Along with this, it is dependent on Germany for machinery, chemical and electrical goods, vehicles and iron goods. In such a situation, when Pakistan is facing economic crisis, relations with Germany are very important for it.
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