Islamabad: Pakistani Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhammad Ishaq Dar met in Islamabad on Saturday with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi to discuss bilateral relations. Both ministers tackled issues of shared concern and underscored the importance of expanding cooperation between the two countries to achieve regional stability and advance economic trade and cooperation.
According to Qatar News Agency, the discussions focused on enhancing mutual collaboration in various sectors, including trade, investment, and regional security. The ministers emphasized the need for a strategic approach to overcome shared challenges and leverage opportunities for mutual benefit. The dialogue is part of ongoing efforts to fortify diplomatic ties and facilitate constructive engagement between the neighboring nations.