Pakistan and Turkey agree to strengthen cooperation and maintain close communication on regional and global issues.
Islamabad: Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, discussing regional and global developments, according to the Foreign Office.
During the call, both leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest and emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey. They agreed to further enhance collaboration in political, economic, and strategic fields, underlining the longstanding ties between the two countries.
The dialogue also highlighted the commitment of both nations to maintain close communication on international issues and regional peace initiatives. The Foreign Office spokesperson stated that the conversation reflected the shared vision of Pakistan and Turkey for deeper engagement and mutual support on global and regional platforms.
Both ministers agreed to sustain regular high-level interactions in the future to consolidate cooperation and address shared challenges. The telephone contact reinforces the diplomatic synergy and friendship that has historically characterized Pakistan-Turkey relations.

