A large number of people participated in “EuroVillage,” a family-focused festival organized by the European Union in Islamabad today.

This year’s celebration centered on the theme of co-creating a sustainable future, entitled “Stronger Together – Sustainable Forever.”

The event highlighted European Union’s strong connections with Pakistan in the areas of development, trade and investment, culture, education, environment and other sectors.

The fifth edition of EuroVillage hosted the residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi to experience European sustainability and enjoy an afternoon of culture, music, and food.

The event also featured live performances by Pakistani artists including Farhan Saeed and Quratulain Balouch.

As a symbol of this partnership, an EU-Pakistan Dosti truck was displayed at the event blending the well-known Pakistani truck art with European symbols and designs.

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