Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar informed on on Tuesday Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf of India’s provocative and unilateral actions against Pakistan.
According to details, Dar contacted the Algerian foreign minister to discuss the escalating situation. During the conversation, Attaf urged both India and Pakistan to de-escalate tensions and pursue peaceful dialogue. He also expressed Algeria’s willingness to cooperate with Pakistan in efforts to maintain regional stability.
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Meanwhile, Dar informed Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, about India’s ongoing provocative and illegal unilateral actions against Pakistan.
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According to official sources, the two leaders spoke during a telephone conversation. During the call, Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to promoting peace and safeguarding its sovereignty.
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Muttaqi appreciated Pakistan’s efforts in facilitating travel and streamlining trade processes between the two countries.
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Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the recent progress in Afghanistan–Pakistan relations. Muttaqi reiterated his invitation for Dar to visit Afghanistan and extended his best wishes to the government and people of Pakistan.







