
ISLAMABAD: Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Ahmed Mohamed called Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar to express condolences. He mourned the recent terror attacks in Pakistan. The two leaders also discussed regional security and peace efforts in Gaza.
During the call, Dr. Badr highlighted the human toll of the attacks and condemned terrorism in Pakistan. Ishaq Dar thanked Egypt for its solidarity. They agreed that counter-terrorism cooperation remains vital for regional stability.
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The ministers exchanged views on developments across the Middle East, emphasizing ongoing conflicts and the need for peaceful solutions. They stressed diplomatic engagement at the highest level to address challenges.
Both leaders underscored the importance of continued cooperation between Pakistan and Egypt. They also agreed to maintain dialogue on security and peace initiatives. The discussion strengthened bilateral relations further.
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Finally, Dr. Badr expressed a desire to visit Pakistan soon. Ishaq Dar welcomed the visit, noting it would enhance joint efforts for regional peace and counter-terrorism measures.