
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar received a call from Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday. They discussed the evolving situation in Gaza and possible steps toward lasting peace in Palestine. The leaders exchanged views on diplomatic efforts to end hostilities and address the humanitarian crisis.
According to the Foreign Ministry, both ministers emphasized the importance of coordinated international efforts to stabilize the region. They highlighted ongoing initiatives to provide relief and support for affected civilians. Humanitarian assistance and protection of civilians were key points of discussion during the call.
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Fidan invited Dar to attend a meeting in Türkiye next week. The meeting will include eight foreign ministers of partner countries engaged on Gaza earlier at the UN General Assembly in New York. Dar’s participation underscores Pakistan’s active role in regional peace diplomacy.
The ministers will review progress in the joint diplomatic process aimed at securing a sustainable ceasefire. They will also discuss measures to support broader regional peace and stability. The meeting seeks to coordinate policies and actions among partner countries.
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Pakistan confirmed its willingness to participate in the Türkiye meeting and support ongoing efforts for peace in Gaza. Officials said the country remains committed to diplomatic engagement and humanitarian support in the region. The meeting is expected to strengthen multilateral cooperation on the issue.