Pakistan, Türkiye Reaffirm Commitment to Dialogue and Diplomacy
Pakistan and Türkiye have renewed their commitment to dialogue and diplomacy. Both countries believe these efforts can help promote peace and stability.Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke with Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
The two officials held the discussion on Sunday night, according to Pakistan’s Foreign Office.The ministers reviewed recent regional developments during the conversation. They also discussed ways to strengthen cooperation on issues of mutual interest.
Ministers discuss regional developments
Ishaq Dar and Hakan Fidan exchanged views on the changing regional situation. They agreed that stronger cooperation can help address shared challenges.Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to closer ties. In addition, they stressed the importance of continued engagement between the two countries.
The ministers agreed that dialogue offers a practical way to handle regional disputes. Therefore, they backed diplomatic efforts to find peaceful solutions.Their discussion comes as several regional issues continue to affect peace and security. However, Pakistan and Türkiye believe diplomacy can help reduce tensions.
Pakistan and Türkiye seek stronger cooperation
The two foreign ministers also agreed to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest. This approach reflects the close relationship between Islamabad and Ankara.According to the Foreign Office, both sides want to maintain regular communication. Such engagement can help the countries respond to regional developments more effectively.The ministers reiterated that dialogue and diplomacy should remain central to regional efforts. They also linked these approaches with lasting peace and stability.
The latest conversation highlights the importance of continued diplomatic engagement. It also signals Pakistan and Türkiye’s shared interest in supporting peaceful solutions.Both countries are expected to remain in close contact as regional developments continue. Further diplomatic discussions could help advance cooperation on common concerns.
