Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is scheduled to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his visit to the United States, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations and addressing issues of mutual interest. The discussions will also cover diplomatic initiatives aimed at fostering peace and stability in the region.
The meeting underscores Pakistan’s dedication to deepening its longstanding partnership with the United States. This visit highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation on various fronts, including regional security and economic collaboration.
In a significant development, Dar remarked on the importance of May in Pakistan’s history, emphasizing that the country demonstrated its national resolve by declaring itself a nuclear power during this month. He noted that Pakistan’s nuclear capability has secured its position among nations involved in global security decision-making.
Dar also referenced Pakistan’s firm response to Indian aggression during the event termed “Marka-e-Haq” a year ago, underscoring the country’s commitment to defending its sovereignty. He highlighted Pakistan’s active role in promoting peace both regionally and globally.
Furthermore, Dar expressed optimism about Pakistan’s potential and future prospects, stressing the importance of boosting exports to increase foreign exchange reserves and strengthen the national economy.
This visit takes place amid Pakistan’s continued diplomatic engagements with key international partners, focusing on regional security, economic cooperation, and expanding strategic ties.