Morocco and Pakistan Strengthen Diplomatic Ties Through Dialogue
On April 8, Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, Nasser Bourita, held a significant phone conversation with Mohammad Ishaq Dar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan. This exchange was focused on the current developments in the Middle East and surrounding regions, highlighting the importance of diplomatic relations and collaborative efforts in addressing regional challenges. According to a statement released by the Pakistani diplomatic service, the conversation underscored the mutual interest both nations share in fostering stability and peace in their respective areas.
During the call, Ishaq Dar apprised Bourita of Pakistan's active role in promoting dialogue and diplomatic initiatives aimed at enhancing peace within the Middle East. Notably, Pakistan has been pivotal in facilitating a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran, which was implemented on the same day as their discussion. This ceasefire represents a critical step toward de-escalating tensions in the region and underscores Pakistan's commitment to regional diplomacy.
Looking forward, Islamabad is set to host direct negotiations on April 10, where officials from the United States and Iran will convene in an effort to establish a lasting peace agreement between the two nations. This upcoming dialogue reflects Pakistan's increasing engagement and influence in international diplomatic efforts. Furthermore, the Pakistani foreign minister has been actively coordinating discussions with his counterparts from Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran, emphasizing the collaborative approach required to address complex geopolitical issues.
As reported by en.yabiladi.com.