The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to engage in high-level diplomatic meetings and multilateral discussions during his three-day Switzerland visit.
A significant diplomatic push is underway as Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is set to embark on a three-day official visit to Switzerland, accompanied by a high-level delegation representing multiple sectors. According to sources, the departure is expected late tonight or by tomorrow, marking another key moment in Pakistan’s foreign engagement strategy.
During the visit, Dar is scheduled to attend a range of diplomatic events and meetings focused on strengthening bilateral ties, economic cooperation, and regional stability. Swiss officials are also expected to hold important talks with the Pakistani delegation on mutual interests and expanding collaboration.
Sources further indicate that Dar may attend a reported signing ceremony linked to a proposed memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, an event being closely watched in diplomatic circles for its potential regional implications.
The visit comes at a time when Pakistan is actively seeking to enhance its diplomatic footprint and economic partnerships across Europe and beyond, with Switzerland emerging as a key platform for multilateral dialogue.













