ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar held a telephonic discussion with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Thursday, reaffirming the longstanding strategic partnership between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation
According to a statement issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, both leaders reviewed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations and expressed mutual commitment to deepening collaboration across political, economic, and cultural sectors.
The conversation emphasized the two nations’ shared desire to enhance engagement and expand cooperation in diverse fields.
Focus on Regional Developments
The call also included an exchange of views on evolving regional dynamics. The ministers agreed to maintain close coordination on matters of mutual concern, highlighting the importance of sustained diplomatic dialogue in navigating regional challenges.
A Relationship Rooted in Mutual Trust
Officials described the discussion as reflective of the “enduring partnership” between the two countries, grounded in mutual trust, historical ties, and shared values.
Saudi Arabia remains one of Pakistan’s closest allies in the Gulf region, with both nations regularly collaborating on regional diplomacy, trade, and investment initiatives.