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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Emphasizes Proactive Diplomacy

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Emphasizes Proactive Diplomacy

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired a meeting to review upcoming diplomatic engagements.
  • He stressed the need for thorough preparation and seamless coordination.
  • Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to economic diplomacy, strategic partnerships, and regional stability.

Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has chaired a meeting with Foreign Secretary Ambassador Amna Baloch and senior Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) officials to review upcoming diplomatic engagements. The meeting aimed at ensuring thorough preparation and seamless coordination to promote Pakistan’s political and economic interests.

During the meeting, DPM/FM emphasized the importance of meticulous planning and effective collaboration among all stakeholders involved in these diplomatic missions. He highlighted that a proactive foreign policy driven by economic diplomacy, strategic partnerships, multilateralism, and steadfast support for regional stability and global peace is essential for Pakistan’s continued success on the international stage.

Ambassador Amna Baloch, who attended the meeting, stated: 'We are committed to ensuring that every diplomatic engagement reflects our nation's values and interests. Our focus will be on fostering strong relationships with key partners and promoting economic growth through strategic alliances.'

The Deputy Prime Minister further underscored Pakistan’s commitment to playing an active role in regional and global forums. He noted, 'Our foreign policy is not just about maintaining good relations; it is also about driving forward initiatives that benefit our economy and contribute to the stability of the region and beyond.'

Pakistan has consistently emphasized its dedication to multilateralism and collaboration with international organizations such as the United Nations (UN) and regional bodies like the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). The country aims to leverage these platforms to address common challenges and promote shared prosperity.

The meeting also discussed specific upcoming diplomatic engagements, including high-level visits from key countries and participation in multilateral summits. These events are crucial for advancing Pakistan’s interests and maintaining its position as a significant player in regional and global affairs.

By focusing on these areas, Pakistan hopes to strengthen its international standing and contribute positively to the global community. The commitment to proactive diplomacy is seen as vital for achieving these goals.

'We are committed to ensuring that every diplomatic engagement reflects our nation's values and interests.'

Ambassador Amna Baloch, Foreign Secretary, Foreign Secretary

'Our foreign policy is not just about maintaining good relations; it is also about driving forward initiatives that benefit our economy and contribute to the stability of the region and beyond.'

Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50, Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister