Pakistan expresses condolences for the lost lives in Nepal in the weekly information of FO


Islamabad has further strengthened its ties with Kazakhstan and Türkiye in recent weeks, according to the weekly information session of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday.

A delegation of 13 members of Kazakhstan asked Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari, in addition to maintaining comprehensive conversations with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, ISHAQ Dar. The two parties reviewed a complete spectrum of bilateral relations, especially in the information and technology sector. The two countries also signed an action plan, which provides a structured roadmap for collaboration in various fields.

The agreement was signed after the dialogue between DAR and its counterpart Kazakh Murat Nurtleu. Both leaders ordered their respective teams to accelerate negotiations on agreements and comprehension memorandes (MOU), which is expected to end time for the next visit of Kazakhstan president.

Separately, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, and National Defense Minister Yasir Güler arrived in Islamabad for an official visit to Pakistan. The delagation asked Shehbaz and celebrated meetings with Defense Minister Khwaja Asif and the head of the world state field personnel (COAS) as well.

The two parties shared their commitment to each other and held conversations in all areas of mutual interest, according to the FO.

The Weekly Press Information Session began with FO spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan, addressing Israel’s recent strike in Doha de Qatar. The spokesman reiterated the loyalty of Pakistans to protect Qatar’s sovereignty. In addition, he stressed Shehbaz’s recent visit to Qatar in solidarity against Israeli aggression, as well as the permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations Ambassador, Equal Iftikar Ahmad, the United Nations Security Council, in which Ahmad called Israel’s international law by international law.

Khan also addressed the current situation in Nepal, expressing a deep pain for the loss of lives during protests. “We hope that the resilience of the Nepalese people will help shape a future marked by renewed harmony and hope,” he said, offering condolences to the afflicted families already injured.

The FO reiterated the dedication of Islamabad to the people of Cashmiro and its right to self -determination, condemning the continuous aggression of India in Kashmir. The spokesman lamented the denial of the bond to the leader of Kashmir Shabir Ahmed Shah.

In addition, she condemned the decision taken in Indian Villy, occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Iioj & K) to take 215 private schools.

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