Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced that the government has taken notice of the resolution passed by the US House of Representatives regarding Pakistan.
Speaking in the National Assembly, Dar stated that the government will draft a resolution in response, which will be shared with both opposition and treasury benches. He called for unity and sovereignty among the members.
Dar dismissed the notion that Pakistan faces international isolation, highlighting Pakistan’s election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council as evidence of global confidence. He emphasized that this position will be used to address the Kashmir dispute and the situation in Gaza.
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He reaffirmed the importance of relations with Afghanistan, noting ongoing contacts and plans for a visit to Kabul.
Dar stressed the government’s commitment to economic diplomacy, seeing it as key to overcoming current economic challenges and fostering growth. He expressed confidence in Pakistan’s potential to navigate its economic difficulties.
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