
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister (FM) Ishaq Dar held a discussion with Uzbekistan’s FM Saidov on Thursday regarding recent Middle East developments and regional stability initiatives.
Saidov praised Pakistan’s leadership, particularly in securing the initial two-week ceasefire, and pledged Uzbekistan’s full support for these efforts aimed at peace and stability.
Both leaders expressed hope that ongoing engagements will foster lasting peace and stability not only in the region but also beyond its borders.
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