Egypt and Pakistan reaffirm their commitment to advancing regional stability and peace.

Egypt and Pakistan have reiterated their commitment to advancing regional growth, stability, and peace.
The confirmation was made over the phone on Sunday between Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Ahmed Mohamed Abdelatty and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
The strong trend in bilateral relations has pleased the two leaders.
They also had similar opinions about world and regional events, particularly those in Yemen and Somalia.
During his news briefing at the foreign office earlier, Ishaq Dar stated that the nation’s diplomacy in 2025 produced important military, economic, and strategic results, including the settlement of a short-lived armed conflict with India.
The foreign minister said that Pakistan’s military performance refuted India’s claim of regional supremacy and that a four-day confrontation with India in May marked a turning point for regional security during his annual news briefing at the foreign office in Islamabad.
“During the four-day conflict between May 6 and May 10, Allah gave Pakistan a significant victory,” Dar stated.
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland is rejected by Pakistan and OIC nations.
“79 out of 80 drones were neutralized, and seven Indian aircraft were brought down.”
The minister denied Indian allegations that 15 Indian military stations had been assaulted by Pakistan, stating that international verification had shown that no such attacks had taken place.
“In a digital world, such attacks leave traces,” he added, adding that international powers subsequently affirmed Pakistan’s stance.