Dar informs the FMs of Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey about Pakistan’s peace initiatives.

On Wednesday night, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, spoke over the phone with the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Egypt, and Turkey.
Dar reviewed the most recent events in the region with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
He shared the most recent advancements in Pakistan’s efforts to promote peace and stability in the area while highlighting the country’s unwavering commitment to fostering communication and diplomatic engagement.
The deputy prime minister discussed the changing regional scenario with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in a different call.
He outlined the most recent advancements in Pakistan’s continuous initiatives to foster communication and diplomatic interaction in order to advance regional peace and stability.
Additionally, Dar spoke over the phone with Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi foreign minister.
The two presidents talked on the current state of affairs in the Middle East and the surrounding area.
Dar discussed the most recent advancements in Pakistan’s ongoing initiatives to promote communication and diplomatic involvement in the quest for regional peace and stability.
DPM Dar had another conversation with Nasser Bourita, the foreign minister of Morocco.
The two presidents discussed the most recent events in the Middle East and the surrounding area.
Dar emphasised the state of Pakistan’s ongoing initiatives to improve communication and diplomatic interaction with the goal of promoting peace and stability.