FM Dar Credits US-Iran Mediation Role for Pakistan's Emergence as Global 'Peacemaker'
Dar said Pakistan’s mediation in US-Iran talks has lifted its global profile and could help attract investment, analysts said.
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Pakistan gains recognition as a peacemaker, says Ishaq Dar
LAHORE - Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday said Pakistan is now being recognized on the global stage as a peacemaker for its role in facilitating dialogue between the United States and Iran.
Dar says world now recognises Pakistan as a 'peacemaker' for role in US-Iran mediation
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday said Pakistan was now being recognised as a “peacemaker” on the global stage for its role in mediating between the United States and Iran. Speaking to the media in Lahore, he said that following Pakistan’s role in the US-Iran negotiations, the country was now being recognised as a “peacemaker.” “Pakistan, which was once said to have become diplomatically isolated, is now being dis…
China praises Pakistan's mediation efforts
DPM/FM Ishaq Dar on Wednesday held interaction with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who congratulated the DPM and the leadership for successfully conducting this mediation process and signing of Islamabad MOU. During the interaction, the Chinese foreign minister praised Pakistan's untiring efforts for peace and stability, marked by continuous outreach, active mediation and sustained engagement, a DPM's Office news release said. Dar briefed his…
China and Pakistan coordinate closely for peace
With the situation in West Asia remaining volatile, China and Pakistan are maintaining their close liaison with a view to expediting the peace process. On the evening of June 24, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a phone conversation with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar. Dar extended warm congratulations on … Continue reading China and Pakistan coordinate closely for peace
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