
Pakistan's Deputy PM Dar Visits China for Talks on Regional Developments
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar departed from Islamabad for a one-day visit to China to hold in-depth discussions on regional developments, according to the Foreign Office.
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Read full article →Dar departs on brief visit to China for ‘in-depth’ talks on regional developments
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday departed from Islamabad for a one-day visit to China for “hold in-depth discussions on regional developments”, according to the Foreign Office (FO). The discussions are likely to focus on developing a framework and guiding principles for a prospective Iran-United States dialogue to end the war, a diplomat closely following the developments said. In an earlier statement, the FO announced that Dar would embark on an official visit ...
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