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    Ishaq Dar Engages Saudi and Turkish Counterparts Over Rising Regional Border Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar recently conducted separate telephone discussions with his counterparts from Turkey and Saudi Arabia to address the escalating situation along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan. These high-level conversations came in the wake of Pakistan launching retaliatory airstrikes targeting Taliban-linked militants inside Afghan territory. The Foreign Office emphasized the importance of these diplomatic exchanges as Islamabad seeks to manage the complex regional dynamics and ensure stability.

    Earlier this week, Pakistan’s military carried out a series of airstrikes under the operation named ‘Ghazab Lil Haq,’ aimed at Taliban positions across the border. Pakistani officials confirmed that these strikes resulted in the deaths of 133 Afghan Taliban fighters, with over 200 others wounded. This military response was triggered by what Islamabad described as unprovoked and repeated cross-border firing by Taliban militants along various points in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The operation was portrayed as a necessary step to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty and protect its citizens from ongoing hostile actions.

    During his conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Ishaq Dar provided a detailed briefing on Pakistan’s stance regarding the recent border clashes. The two ministers exchanged perspectives on the deteriorating security environment and the implications of the Afghan Taliban’s aggression. Dar highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding its territorial integrity through measured but firm military action. Both officials underscored the critical need for peace and stability in the region, agreeing to maintain close communication as the situation unfolds further.

    In a separate call, Ishaq Dar also engaged with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to discuss the broader regional security landscape, with particular focus on the volatile Pak-Afghan border. The Foreign Office noted that Dar updated the Saudi minister on Pakistan’s robust response to the cross-border attacks and reiterated Islamabad’s position on defending national security interests. Both leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to fostering regional peace and agreed on the importance of ongoing coordination between their countries to address emerging challenges.

    These diplomatic efforts come at a time when tensions between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban have intensified, raising concerns about potential spillover effects on regional stability. Islamabad’s decision to conduct airstrikes marks a significant escalation in its approach to border security, reflecting growing frustration over repeated militant incursions. Meanwhile, maintaining dialogue with key regional partners like Turkey and Saudi Arabia remains a strategic priority for Pakistan as it navigates this complex security environment.

    Overall, these developments highlight the delicate balance Pakistan is attempting to strike between military action and diplomatic engagement. The government’s outreach to influential allies underscores the importance Islamabad places on regional cooperation to mitigate conflict risks and promote long-term stability along its western frontier.

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