
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephonic conversation with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan to discuss the ongoing situation in the Middle East. Both leaders focused on regional tensions and their potential impact on peace and stability.
The Foreign Office said the discussion covered the broader regional conflict and ongoing security concerns. FM Dar stressed that diplomatic engagement and dialogue are essential to prevent escalation and maintain stability in the region.
Read more: Dar says Islamabad pushes US-Iran diplomacy
Both ministers highlighted the importance of continuous diplomatic efforts to promote security and peace. They agreed that collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is crucial for mitigating the effects of regional conflicts.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office confirmed that consultations with Saudi Arabia on regional matters are ongoing. The two countries emphasized coordination to address emerging challenges and ensure effective diplomatic responses to regional crises.
Read more: Dar departs for Saudi Arabia to address OIC on Israel
Officials said the call reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue-based solutions and highlighted the role of sustained diplomacy in achieving long-term peace. Both sides pledged to maintain close communication on evolving developments.