Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, UN Chief Address International Security
In the discussion, Dar reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering dedication to fostering global peace and security, highlighting the nation’s enduring advocacy for resolving conflicts through peaceful means, according to an official ministry statement.
As Pakistan takes on the rotating Presidency of the UN Security Council for July, Dar—who also serves as the country’s deputy prime minister—updated Guterres on the major events Pakistan plans to lead during its tenure, aimed at advancing critical international peace and security goals.
The statement noted that both leaders conveyed their plans to meet face-to-face in New York next week, coinciding with activities tied to Pakistan’s Security Council leadership.
Dar also emphasized Pakistan’s pledge to fully back the UN and its staff in fulfilling their duties, reinforcing Islamabad’s commitment to multilateralism and global collaboration, the ministry added.
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