Dar and Saudi FM discuss Lebanon ceasefire violations in phone call


MPD appreciates Saudi Arabia’s continued support for Pakistan’s efforts to achieve lasting peace

Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar discussed the current situation in the region with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin. PHOTO: RADIO PAKISTAN

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on Thursday expressed deep concern over ceasefire violations in Lebanon, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).

The concern arose during a telephone conversation between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the statement said. Dar appreciated Saudi Arabia’s continued support for Pakistan’s efforts to achieve lasting peace.

Both leaders stressed the urgent need for full respect and implementation of the ceasefire to ensure lasting peace and stability in the region, he added.

Foreign Minister Dar also held a telephone conversation with Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East and the wider region, according to an official statement.

During the call, Saidov appreciated Pakistan’s leadership and conveyed Uzbekistan’s full support for Pakistan’s efforts towards peace and stability, particularly efforts to secure the initial two-week ceasefire.

Both sides expressed hope that continued commitments and efforts will help foster lasting peace and stability in the region and beyond.

Read: Chinese envoy praises Pakistan’s role in Middle East peace during meeting with Foreign Minister Dar

Earlier on Wednesday, Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong appreciated Pakistan’s constructive role in advancing peace and security in the Middle East and Gulf region during a meeting with the deputy prime minister.

According to a statement issued by MOFA, Ambassador Zaidong conveyed China’s deep appreciation for Pakistan’s efforts to promote peace and security in the Middle East and the Gulf region.

Foreign Minister Dar also discussed the evolving regional situation and urged a lasting peace process during a series of telephone conversations with his regional counterparts and European Union Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas.



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