Why it matters:
This dialogue underscores the importance of diplomatic engagement between the two countries amid ongoing regional complexities and external pressures.
The big picture:
The conversation comes at a time when both nations are facing external challenges and is vital for reinforcing their diplomatic ties and mutual interests in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
What they're saying:
Abbas Araghchi expressed gratitude for Pakistan's principled stance in the UN Human Rights Council, noting his satisfaction with the failure of certain Western countries to create a consensus against Iran.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Ishaq Dar emphasized the significance of adhering to principled approaches and enhancing cooperation in both bilateral and international arenas.
Key points:
The ministers discussed a range of regional developments and emphasized the importance of maintaining ongoing communications, continuous coordination, and strategic consultations at all levels.
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