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Dar, UK secretary review regional developments

Published on: April 18, 2026 11:45 PM

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in Turkiye on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum. The meeting focused on evolving regional developments and strengthening diplomatic cooperation between Pakistan and the United Kingdom. Both sides discussed ongoing geopolitical shifts affecting regional stability.

The two leaders exchanged views on recent developments across the region and their wider implications. They emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in addressing emerging challenges. The discussion also highlighted shared concerns over peace and security in sensitive regions.

Read more: Dar speaks with UK, China and UAE diplomats as US-Iran

Dar appreciated the UK’s acknowledgment of Pakistan’s role in facilitating early US-Iran ceasefire efforts. He also highlighted Islamabad’s hosting of diplomatic talks aimed at reducing tensions. The UK side welcomed Pakistan’s continued efforts to promote dialogue and stability.

On the margins of the #AntalyaDiplomacyForum, I had a good meeting with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper @YvetteCooperMP.

We exchanged views on the evolving regional situation and recent developments. I appreciate her kind acknowledgment and support of Pakistan’s role in… pic.twitter.com/1UvXlPhPTR

— Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) April 18, 2026

Both sides reviewed bilateral relations and expressed commitment to further strengthening cooperation. They agreed to maintain close engagement on regional and international issues of mutual interest. Officials noted that regular diplomatic communication would continue between the two countries.

Read more: Pakistan, UK pledge stronger strategic bilateral partnership

The meeting concluded with a shared understanding to deepen Pakistan-UK ties in coming months. Both leaders reiterated support for peaceful resolution of regional conflicts through diplomatic means. The engagement reflected growing coordination on global and regional challenges.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: antalya diplomacy forum, Ishaq Dar UK meeting, Latest, Pakistan UK relations, Pakistan US Iran ceasefire role, regional diplomacy 2026, Yvette Cooper Ishaq Dar talks

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