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Dar Backs Regional Peace, Warns Pakistan Won't Accept 'Normalisation of Arbitrary Force'

BEIJING, CHINA, JUL 15 – Ishaq Dar emphasized Pakistan's commitment to regional security, multilateral cooperation, and economic development during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, attended by ministers from 10 member states.

  • On July 15, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar attended the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers joint session in Beijing, meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping, who Dar shook hands with during the event.
  • As part of China’s SCO presidency, the CFM convened in Beijing, preparing documents for the upcoming CHS summit, with a focus on deepening regional partnerships.
  • Addressing environmental risks, Dar said climate change, he said, poses a critical existential threat and requires coordinated global action, while Dar advocated currency use in trade.
  • Both meetings concluded with Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar reaffirming peace commitments, while both sides agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, energy and defence.
  • Additionally, he had a phone call with UN Secretary-General António Guterres, discussing Pakistan's UNSC presidency, agreeing to meet in New York next week, and reaffirming multilateral diplomacy.
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Pakistan Today broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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