
Brussels: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said some forces want to destabilize South Asia. He emphasized that Kashmir must be resolved peacefully according to the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. Dar highlighted that sustainable regional peace is impossible without addressing the Kashmir conflict.
Dar made the remarks while addressing the European Union Ministerial Forum in Brussels. He stressed that cooperation among nations is essential to tackle global challenges. He warned that division and a race for power could threaten both the region and the wider world.
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The Foreign Minister noted that artificial intelligence is reshaping the global landscape. He added that Pakistan prioritizes adherence to United Nations principles in its policies. Dar said respecting international norms ensures stability and strengthens global trust.
He underscored the need for dialogue and mutual understanding between countries. Dar said that political solutions, not conflict, are the key to lasting peace. He called on global partners to support constructive engagement in the region.
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Dar concluded by reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to regional security. He stressed that peace in South Asia depends on cooperation, justice, and respect for international laws and human aspirations.