Islamabad: Pakistan and Egypt have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing coordination on key regional and global issues, following a high-level meeting between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty.
The meeting, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, focused on expanding cooperation across multiple sectors, including trade, diplomacy, and regional stability.
According to an official statement issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, both sides agreed to continue close coordination on matters of mutual interest at both regional and international levels.
During the talks, the two leaders held what was described as “productive discussions” on the current state of Pakistan-Egypt relations. They reiterated their shared commitment to further strengthening diplomatic engagement and exploring new avenues for economic collaboration.
The discussions also emphasized the importance of joint efforts in addressing regional challenges, underscoring the need for enhanced dialogue and cooperation amid evolving geopolitical dynamics. Both countries expressed a strong desire to deepen strategic ties and maintain regular high-level exchanges.
Pakistan and Egypt have historically maintained cordial relations, with cooperation spanning political, economic, and cultural domains.
The latest engagement reflects a renewed push by both nations to reinforce their partnership and play a more coordinated role in regional and global affairs.