Apia: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s dedication to bolstering democratic institutions, promoting economic growth, and addressing climate change at the Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting in Apia, Samoa. His remarks highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to fostering resilience within the Commonwealth’s framework, as nations seek collaborative responses to pressing global challenges.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Dar emphasized the importance of united efforts among Commonwealth nations to build societies capable of adapting to a rapidly changing world. Presenting Pakistan’s stance on a range of issues, Dar spoke on the need for resilient communities, strong democratic institutions, and a concerted approach to environmental challenges. He further expressed Pakistan’s support for the Commonwealth’s initiatives and pledged ongoing cooperation with member nations to develop sustainable solutions to shared issues.
The meeting convened foreign ministers from across the Commonwealth in anticipation of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, focusing on critical themes impacting member states, including sustainable growth, democratic resilience, and environmental stewardship.