Pakistan’s Foreign Minister to Attend Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels

Islamabad, In a significant step toward bolstering international energy collaboration, Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar is set to represent Pakistan at the inaugural Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels. The summit, which convenes tomorrow, presents a pivotal opportunity for Pakistan to enhance its engagement with global nuclear energy discourse and stakeholders.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Foreign Minister Dar’s agenda includes not only participation in the summit’s main proceedings but also a series of bilateral discussions with counterparts and leaders from other attending nations. These meetings are poised to explore avenues for cooperation and dialogue on nuclear energy’s peaceful applications.

The Foreign Office highlighted that the minister’s involvement in the summit underscores Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening ties with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and fostering consensus on the safe, secure, and peaceful utilization of nuclear energy. This engagement aligns with Pakistan’s broader objectives to sustainably develop its energy sector and contribute to global energy security and innovation.