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Ishaq Dar, Algerian FM discuss stronger bilateral cooperation

Published on: October 29, 2025 9:22 PM

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf. During the discussion, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation between Pakistan and Algeria. They expressed satisfaction with the current state of relations and highlighted the growing partnership between the two nations. The call reflected mutual respect and a shared vision for future collaboration.

Moreover, the two ministers discussed ways to enhance trade, investment, and cultural exchange. They agreed that economic cooperation could play a vital role in deepening bilateral relations. Both sides also emphasized the importance of continued dialogue and regular diplomatic engagements. Their discussion showed a clear intention to turn words into concrete actions for mutual benefit.

Read more: Algeria, Pakistan to continue collaboration in scientific endeavours

In addition, the ministers focused on collaboration at the United Nations and other global platforms. They agreed to coordinate closely on international issues of common interest. This step aims to strengthen their joint voice on matters affecting developing countries. By doing so, Pakistan and Algeria hope to promote peace, stability, and mutual understanding at the global level.

The conversation also highlighted the historic friendship between the two countries. Pakistan and Algeria share decades of cooperation in political, economic, and cultural fields. Both leaders noted that this longstanding relationship provides a strong foundation for future progress. They pledged to continue working together to uphold shared values and advance regional development.

Read more: Pakistan to expand trade footprint across Africa, EU with Algeria’s help

Overall, the call between Ishaq Dar and Ahmed Attaf marked another milestone in Pakistan-Algeria relations. It demonstrated a renewed determination to expand cooperation and strengthen diplomatic engagement. With such commitments, both nations move forward toward a more dynamic and productive partnership. The discussion reaffirmed that friendship, respect, and collaboration remain central to their foreign policy goals.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Ahmed Attaf, Algeria, bilateral relations, cultural exchange, diplomatic cooperation, Investment, Ishaq Dar, Latest, Pakistan, trade, United Nations

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