Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar returns to Islamabad from a visit to Egypt

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar returned to Islamabad this morning from the Egyptian capital Cairo after an important diplomatic visit. This visit is being appreciated as a significant opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and Egypt, focusing on economic cooperation and regional stability.

During his stay in Cairo, Senator Dar held high-level talks with Egyptian officials aimed at enhancing cooperation in various fields, including trade, investment, and cultural exchanges. These dialogues are being seen as laying the groundwork for future agreements that could be quite beneficial for both countries.

Sources close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that regional issues were also discussed in these meetings, with an emphasis on promoting peace and security in the Middle East. Senator Dar’s visit is expected to open new opportunities for diplomatic engagement, which will strengthen Pakistan’s role in the region.

Senator Dar’s return marks the conclusion of a mission seen as a significant step towards enhancing Pakistan’s international partnerships and showcasing its commitment to global diplomacy. Further details about the outcomes of the visit are expected to emerge in the coming weeks, potentially outlining new initiatives and cooperation.