Islamabad, In a series of diplomatic engagements, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has emphasized the nation’s desire to bolster cooperation with international partners, holding discussions with envoys from Türkiye, Russia, and Sweden on a range of bilateral and global issues.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Foreign Minister expressed Pakistan’s intent to strengthen ties with Türkiye across various sectors during his meeting with Ambassador Dr. Mehmet Pacaci in Islamabad. The discussions focused on expanding collaborative efforts in areas of mutual interest.
Conversely, FM Dar’s dialogue with Russian Ambassador Albert Khorev touched on enhancing bilateral cooperation and delved into global and regional matters that both nations find of common concern. This interaction signifies Pakistan’s engagement in fostering a multifaceted relationship with Russia amid evolving international dynamics.
In a meeting with Swedish Ambassador Henrik Persson, the Foreign Minister discussed opportunities to deepen bilateral relations, with a particular focus on trade, investment, education, and cultural exchange. This meeting underscores Pakistan’s commitment to embracing a broad spectrum of diplomatic and economic partnerships.
These discussions reflect Pakistan’s strategic approach to foreign relations, seeking to strengthen its international alliances and explore new avenues of cooperation that align with the country’s economic and geopolitical goals.