Web Desk: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, held a telephone conversation with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to discuss the evolving situation in the region, officials said.
Leaders review security environment
During the call, both sides exchanged views on recent developments affecting regional stability. They assessed the broader security landscape and discussed the potential implications of ongoing tensions.
Moreover, the two ministers underscored the importance of diplomatic engagement in addressing emerging challenges, signaling a shared concern over the trajectory of current events.
Both leaders stressed the urgent need to de-escalate tensions and avoid further deterioration of the situation. They emphasized that maintaining peace and stability remains a top priority for the region.
In addition, they agreed that constructive dialogue and coordinated efforts would be essential to prevent conflict and promote long-term security.
The ministers also agreed to stay in close contact as developments unfold. Officials said the ongoing engagement reflects the strong diplomatic coordination between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on regional issues.
The conversation comes amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty, with both countries reiterating their commitment to supporting efforts aimed at reducing tensions and fostering stability.
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