
South Korea has appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for promoting peace and stability in the region, according to officials. The statement came during a high-level meeting on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Türkiye. The development highlights growing international recognition of Pakistan’s diplomatic engagement.
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met South Korea’s Vice Foreign Minister Jeong Yeondoo during the forum. Both sides discussed regional developments and matters of mutual interest. Moreover, they exchanged views on ongoing diplomatic initiatives.
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The South Korean official praised Pakistan’s sustained efforts aimed at regional stability. He acknowledged Islamabad’s constructive role in supporting peace initiatives. Additionally, he emphasized continued cooperation between the two countries.
The meeting also reflected broader diplomatic activity at the Antalya Forum, where multiple leaders engaged in discussions on global challenges. Pakistan has been actively participating in talks focused on de-escalation and regional cooperation. Furthermore, the forum has become a key platform for multilateral dialogue.
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Analysts say such endorsements strengthen Pakistan’s diplomatic positioning on the global stage. However, they note that regional stability still depends on continued engagement and dialogue. The two countries are expected to maintain contact on shared priorities.