
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister to discuss bilateral relations. The leaders exchanged views on regional and global developments. They reaffirmed their commitment to continue cooperation on shared interests.
During the call, both ministers emphasized strengthening close contacts and enhancing mutual collaboration in economic and diplomatic spheres. Discussions also covered ongoing regional initiatives and international scenarios affecting both countries.
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The officials highlighted the importance of maintaining dialogue on issues of strategic and economic significance. They also discussed coordination regarding the upcoming Board of Peace inaugural session. Both sides reiterated the need for continued engagement.
Pakistan and Azerbaijan expressed willingness to expand bilateral cooperation across trade, investment, and regional security matters. The conversation reinforced the long-standing friendly ties between the two nations. Officials agreed to sustain regular consultations.
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Observers note that such high-level communication reflects Pakistan and Azerbaijan’s commitment to a stronger strategic partnership. The call is expected to further deepen economic, diplomatic, and regional collaboration between Islamabad and Baku.