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Turkey, Pakistan Hold Diplomatic Talks in Islamabad

(MENAFN) Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Pakistani counterpart, Muhammad Ishaq Dar, in Islamabad on Sunday, according to diplomatic sources. The high-level meeting marks a significant step in ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two nations.

Fidan arrived in Pakistan’s capital to participate in a two-day series of discussions centered on regional issues and cooperation. The agenda reportedly includes security concerns, economic ties, and strategies to address ongoing crises in the region.

The visit comes as the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran enters its one-month stage.

Both Türkiye and Pakistan have been actively involved in diplomatic initiatives aimed at easing tensions and promoting dialogue in the Middle East. Analysts suggest that meetings like this underscore the growing role of regional actors in seeking peaceful solutions, as global powers continue to navigate the complex dynamics of the conflict.

As stated by reports, these talks reflect a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral relations while simultaneously addressing urgent regional challenges. Fidan’s visit demonstrates Türkiye’s proactive engagement in fostering stability, while Pakistan continues to serve as a key interlocutor in diplomatic efforts related to the Middle East crisis.

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