Islamabad: In a statement shared on social media, Sharif confirmed that his visit to Türkiye marked the final leg of an intensive three-country diplomatic mission aimed at promoting dialogue and easing regional tensions.
The Prime Minister emphasised Pakistan’s commitment to peace, highlighting the importance of diplomacy in navigating the escalating conflict. He reiterated Islamabad’s focus on engaging key regional players to help steer the situation toward stability.
“We reaffirm our commitment to strengthening the deep-rooted fraternal ties between our two countries and continuing our close cooperation to advance dialogue and diplomacy towards achieving lasting peace and stability in the region,” Sharif stated.
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