Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has touched down in Riyadh to participate in a significant assembly of foreign ministers representing Arab and Islamic countries. This high-profile meeting is set to address pressing issues that impact the Muslim world and beyond.
Upon his arrival at Riyadh International Airport, Ishaq Dar was warmly welcomed by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Farooq, alongside senior officials from the Saudi government. The cordial reception underscores the strong diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, highlighting the importance of this visit in the context of regional cooperation.
The upcoming consultative meeting, hosted by Saudi Arabia, is expected to bring together foreign ministers from across the Muslim world. Delegates will engage in comprehensive discussions on a range of critical topics, including geopolitical developments, security concerns, and economic collaboration. This forum provides a valuable platform for member states to coordinate their policies and strengthen unity in addressing shared challenges.
It is worth noting that the gathering comes at a time when the Muslim world faces various complex issues, from regional conflicts to economic instability. The meeting aims to foster dialogue and collective strategies that can contribute to peace, stability, and development in the region. Pakistan’s active participation through Deputy PM Ishaq Dar reflects its commitment to playing a constructive role in these multilateral efforts.
As the summit progresses, observers will be keenly watching for any significant declarations or agreements that emerge from the discussions. The outcomes of this meeting could have far-reaching implications for diplomatic relations and cooperation among Muslim-majority countries, further reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s role as a central hub for regional diplomacy.
