Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar Attends First Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels


Brussels, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has arrived in Brussels to participate in the inaugural Nuclear Energy Summit. His presence marks Pakistan’s engagement in international discussions on nuclear energy, highlighting the country’s interest in the global dialogue on this critical issue.



According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, upon his arrival, Dar was welcomed by Ambassador Amna Baloch, signifying the importance of the event and Pakistan’s commitment to being actively involved in the global nuclear energy sector. The summit is expected to address various aspects of nuclear energy, including its role in sustainable development, safety standards, and technological advancements in the field.



This participation underscores Pakistan’s proactive stance on engaging with the international community to explore and contribute to the discourse on nuclear energy, which remains a vital component of the global energy mix. The summit provides a platform for leaders, experts, and policymakers to collaborate and discuss the future of nuclear energy, its challenges, and opportunities.



The details of the discussions and outcomes from the summit are awaited, as stakeholders from around the world converge to deliberate on the path forward for nuclear energy in achieving global energy security and environmental goals.

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