
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, , in Islamabad on Tuesday. The meeting focused on Pakistan’s engagement at the United Nations. Key diplomatic developments were discussed.
According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, Asim Iftikhar briefed the foreign minister on activities of the Pakistan Mission. He shared updates on ongoing diplomatic efforts at the UN. The discussion covered recent engagements and future priorities.
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Moreover, the envoy informed Ishaq Dar about developments at the UN Security Council and other UN bodies. He highlighted Pakistan’s role in multilateral forums. He also outlined efforts to project Pakistan’s foreign policy priorities globally.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stressed the importance of the United Nations. He underlined its role in promoting global peace and security. He also emphasised multilateral cooperation for sustainable economic development.
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Finally, the meeting reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to active diplomacy at international forums. Both sides agreed on strengthening engagement through multilateral institutions. The discussion reflected Pakistan’s continued focus on global cooperation.