Dar meeting with the President of Kyrgyzstan: reaffirmation of commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation
On this occasion, matters related to regional cooperation, economic ties, and future partnership were also discussed.


Dar meeting with the President of Kyrgyzstan: reaffirmation of commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation and relations
Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov.
According to details, the Foreign Office spokesperson said that the Deputy Prime Minister welcomed President Japarov and his delegation.
According to the spokesperson, during the meeting between the two leaders, Pakistan’s strong commitment to further strengthening Pak-Kyrgyz relations in all areas of mutual interest was reaffirmed.
On this occasion, matters related to regional cooperation, economic ties, and future partnership were also discussed.
The spokesperson further stated that Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar also briefed the Kyrgyz President on his upcoming engagements and meetings with the business community, as well as the discussions held to advance bilateral cooperation.
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