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DPM Ishaq Dar highlights Pak-China TVET Cooperation during visit to Tianjin Luban

DPM Ishaq Dar highlights Pak-China TVET Cooperation during visit to Tianjin Luban workshop

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, paid a visit to the Luban TVET Exhibition Hall in Tianjin, highlighting the importance of strengthening technical and vocational education and training (TVET) ties between Pakistan and China. He emphasized that such cooperation is a key pillar of sustainable development and regional partnership.

During his visit, Senator Dar met with seven Pakistani students currently undergoing advanced training through the Luban Workshop Initiative. Their participation reflects the growing impact of the program on Pakistan’s youth and its role in developing a skilled workforce.

Senator Dar commended the Luban Workshops as a global benchmark for effective skills transfer and technical education. He described them as a powerful example of China’s commitment to sharing expertise and supporting human capital development in developing countries.

“TVET is vital for empowering our youth, creating jobs, and deepening bilateral ties,” he said, reaffirming Pakistan’s dedication to expanding cooperation in this field, especially under the broader China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.

Launched in 2016 by educational authorities in Tianjin, the Luban Workshops have evolved into an international initiative, with 36 centers now operating across more than 30 countries. The program focuses on hands-on, high-level technical training designed to close skill gaps in emerging economies.

In Pakistan, the Luban Workshop was established in Lahore in 2018 and has since played a significant role in training local talent in modern industrial technologies.

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DPM/FM Ishaq Dar to attend OIC meeting in Jeddah

DPM/FM Ishaq Dar to attend OIC meeting in Jeddah

Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, will undertake an official visit to Saudi Arabia from August 25 to 26, where he will attend the Extraordinary Session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Jeddah.

Following his visit to Dhaka, Mr. Dar will travel directly to Jeddah to participate in the high-level OIC meeting, which has been convened to discuss a unified response to the ongoing situation in Palestine.

The session will focus on the current crisis in Gaza, including Israeli aggression and proposed plans for military control over the region. OIC foreign ministers will deliberate on the serious violations of the rights of the Palestinian people and explore collective strategies to address the issue.

During the meeting, Pakistan will reiterate its longstanding support for the Palestinian cause at international forums. Ishaq Dar is expected to reaffirm Pakistan’s unwavering support for the people of Palestine, and call for a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from all occupied Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem.

Pakistan will also strongly reject any plans for Israeli military control over Gaza and emphasize the urgent need for humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian population.

Furthermore, Dar will reiterate Pakistan’s call for the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state.

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UK foreign secretary reaches out to Deputy PM Ishaq Dar over flood crisis in Pakistan

UK foreign secretary reaches out to Deputy PM Ishaq Dar over flood crisis in Pakistan

London: UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy reached out to Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar to convey his condolences over the recent devastating floods in Pakistan. Expressing sorrow for the loss of lives and extensive property damage caused by the floodwaters, Lammy reaffirmed the UK’s solidarity with Pakistan during this challenging period. In their discussions … Read more

US-Pakistan trade agreement expected soon, Says Deputy PM Ishaq Dar

US-Pakistan trade agreement expected soon, Says Deputy PM Ishaq Dar

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan expects to finalize a trade agreement with the United States soon and seeks access to American markets instead of financial aid. Speaking at the Atlantic Council, a prominent US think tank, Dar described his recent meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as … Read more

India cannot hold 240M Pakistanis hostage over Indus Water Treaty, Dar

India cannot hold 240M Pakistanis hostage over Indus Water Treaty, Dar

Islamabad: India cannot unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, nor can it be allowed to hold Pakistan’s 240 million people hostage, DPM Ishaq Dar Addressing to the 52nd anniversary of the establishment of the ISSI, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said that ISSI helped formulate foreign policy and achieve goals, ISSI played a vital role … Read more

Deputy PM Ishaq Dar heads to Kabul tomorrow for diplomatic talks

Deputy PM Ishaq Dar heads to Kabul tomorrow for diplomatic talks

The Foreign Office (FO) confirmed on Friday that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will leave for Kabul tomorrow for a day-long visit to further strengthen bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan. This development followed a meeting of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee held in Kabul earlier this week. FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali … Read more