Both sides stress enhanced cooperation, regional dialogue, and diplomatic engagement for global stability.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Romanian Foreign Minister Oana-Silvia Toiu, focusing on bilateral relations and regional diplomacy. Toiu appreciated Pakistan’s role in facilitating recent talks in Islamabad, noting its contribution to encouraging dialogue and easing regional tensions. Both sides reviewed ongoing engagement and expressed satisfaction over the positive trajectory of Pakistan-Romania relations, underscoring the importance of sustained diplomatic contact to maintain momentum in cooperation between the two countries.
The two ministers welcomed the growing positive momentum in bilateral relations and reaffirmed their commitment to expanding cooperation across political, economic, and cultural domains. They agreed on the need for continued high-level engagement to explore new avenues of collaboration, including trade, investment opportunities, and strengthened people-to-people exchanges. Both leaders emphasized that consistent dialogue remains central to building long-term trust and advancing mutually beneficial partnerships between Pakistan and Romania.
The discussion also covered key regional and international developments, with both sides underscoring that diplomacy and sustained dialogue remain essential tools for conflict resolution and global stability. The exchange reflects Pakistan’s continued diplomatic outreach aimed at strengthening ties with international partners and promoting peaceful approaches to addressing geopolitical challenges in an increasingly complex global environment.

