Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar gives a detailed briefing to the Committee on contours of Pakistan’s foreign policy and its priorities


Islamabad: First meeting of newly constituted Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs was held in Islamabad on Wednesday (today).
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar gave a detailed briefing to the Committee on contours of Pakistan’s foreign policy and its priorities.
He especially mentioned high-level engagement with regional partners and multilateral organizations including the United Nations, OIC, SCO, D8 and others.
Ishaq Dar also responded to queries by the Committee members and apprised them of important milestones achieved in economic and multilateral diplomacy

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