Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Dar departs for Bangladesh on official visit

Dar

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has departed for a two-day official visit to Bangladesh. The visit is taking place at the invitation of the Government of Bangladesh. During his stay in Dhaka, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will hold important meetings with the Bangladeshi leadership. Deputy Prime … Read more

Dar warns of rising regional conflicts

Dar

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister (DPM/FM) Senator Ishaq Dar warned that the world stands at a perilous crossroads, grappling with interconnected crises ranging from regional conflicts and climate change to economic inequality and rising xenophobia. Senator Dar was addressing as the Chief Guest at the 4th Annual Regional Dialogue 2025, organised by the … Read more

Dar arrives in Kabul on day-long official visit

Dar

ISLAMABAD:  Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator  Ishaq Dar Saturday arrived in Kabul for a day-long visit. He was welcomed at the airport by the dignitaries of Afghan government including Dy. Minister for Finance and Administration Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Dr Mohammad Naeem Wardag, DG MoFA, Mufti Noor Ahmad, Chief of State Protocol … Read more

Dar discusses key issues with US diplomat Rubio, including tariffs

Dar

WASHINGTON: United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed wide rage of matters with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar during a phone call, including U.S. reciprocal tariffs announced by the Trump administration, the State Department said. “They discussed U.S. reciprocal tariffs on Pakistan and how to make progress toward a fair and balanced … Read more

UAE Ambassador briefs Dar on streamlining visa processes for Pakistanis

UAE

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of the UAE, Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Al Zaabi, called on Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar here and briefed him on the steps being taken to streamline the visa processes for Pakistani nationals including augmentation of human resource.

Both the dignitaries discussed areas of cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Ambassador Al Zaabi also discussed visa issues for Pakistani nationals, whereas the streamlining efforts would cut the delays and expedite the visa processing.

Earlier, the government had said that during their interactions with the UAE government, the subject of issuing visas to Pakistanis was an important agenda item.

Recently, either delays or outright rejection of the UAE visas for Pakistanis had been making headlines, but Islamabad had continuously rejected these reports.

Nearly every week during the media briefings at the Foreign Office, the issue of UAE visas and large number of Pakistanis in the UAE jails had been raised, but the spokeswoman rejected the impression that the UAE had put in place a ban on issuing visas to Pakistani nationals and fresh restrictions had been placed by the UAE government.

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Dar slams Bushra Bibi’s for implicating KSA for PTI founder ouster

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ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar  said that implicating Saudi Arabia for petty political point scoring was regrettable and indicative of a desperate mindset.

The deputy prime minister, in a statement on the comments by the spouse of PTI founder Imran Khan regarding Saudi Arabia, also urged all political forces to desist from compromising Pakistan’s foreign policy in pursuance of their political objectives.

“Implicating Saudi Arabia for petty political point scoring is regrettable and indicative of a desperate mindset. We urge all political forces to desist from compromising Pakistan’s foreign policy in pursuance of their political objectives,” he said.

Calling Pakistan and the Saudi Arabia “close friends and brothers” he said the Pak-Saudi bilateral relationship was based on mutual respect.

He said Pakistan had great admiration for Saudi Arabia’s journey of development and prosperity.

The deputy prime minister said that the Pakistani nation was proud of its close relationship with Saudi Arabia which always stood by Pakistan through thick and thin.

WHO Representative said, “WHO lauds the development of Pakistan’s National Action Plan for Health Security (2024-28), which focuses a comprehensive One Health approach to strengthen preparedness and response to health emergencies.”

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