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Ishaq Dar meets Belarus delegation, vows to strengthen bilateral ties

Published on: November 12, 2025 6:35 PM

ISLAMABAD – Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met Belarusian delegation head Sergei Elink on the sidelines of the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers Conference. Dar praised Elink’s participation and emphasized Pakistan’s long-standing friendship and cooperation with Belarus. Both leaders agreed to work on strengthening political, economic, and cultural ties.

During the meeting, Dar highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to enhancing bilateral relations. He noted the importance of dialogue and cooperation for mutual growth. Elink appreciated Pakistan’s initiatives and expressed willingness to expand collaboration in multiple sectors.

Read more: PM reaches Belarus to boost economic ties

The leaders discussed ways to increase parliamentary exchanges and economic partnerships. They stressed joint projects that benefit both countries and regional stability. Dar reaffirmed that Pakistan aims to maintain continuous engagement with Belarus at all levels.

The Belarusian delegation also recognized the strategic importance of Pakistan in South Asia. Elink stated that deeper cooperation would create opportunities for trade, investment, and cultural exchanges between the nations. Both sides agreed to schedule follow-up meetings for future initiatives.

Read more: Dar vows Pakistan will not waver against terrorism

The meeting concluded with a mutual pledge to maintain close communication and strengthen diplomatic channels. Pakistan reiterated its determination to build sustainable and long-term relations with Belarus.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Belarus, bilateral relations, cultural exchange, Diplomacy, economic cooperation, Ishaq Dar, Latest, Pakistan, parliamentary ties, Sergei Elink, south asia

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