Strengthening Strategic Ties in Islamabad
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, held a significant meeting at the Foreign Ministry headquarters in Islamabad on Friday. The session featured discussions with the Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan, Irfan Neziroglu, focusing on the deepening of bilateral relations between the two nations.
Focus on Regional Developments
During the official meeting, the two officials exchanged views on critical regional developments and the shifting geopolitical landscape. Both parties emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region through enhanced diplomatic coordination and consistent dialogue.
The discussion highlighted the long-standing strategic partnership between Islamabad and Ankara. Both sides explored new avenues for economic cooperation and defense collaboration, aiming to elevate their existing relationship to a higher level of institutionalized engagement.
Commitment to Mutual Prosperity
In addition to security matters, the dialogue touched upon shared challenges and the potential for increased trade volume. Both Pakistan and Turkey reaffirmed their commitment to supporting each other on key international platforms, underscoring the deep-rooted historical and cultural bonds that define their diplomatic relations.
The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to continue regular high-level consultations to address common interests and ensure that the regional cooperation between the two nations remains a cornerstone of their foreign policies.




