EU Council Chief Reaffirms Support for Pakistan's Peace Efforts in Mideast in Call with PM Shehbaz
Antonio Costa praised Pakistan’s mediation efforts amid Middle East conflict, highlighting dialogue as the only path to peace, with Iran and the US showing confidence in Islamabad’s role.
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In phone call with PM Shehbaz, EU Council chief hails Pakistan's Mideast peace push
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EU's Costa discusses Iran situation with Pakistan's Prime Minister
BRUSSELS, March 30 (Reuters) - European Council President Antonio Costa said he had held a 'good call' with Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif regarding the war in Iran."Good call today with the Prime Minister of Pakistan @CMShehbaz Sharif to hear his assessment on the Iran war, as well as the outcome of the recent consultations between the Foreign Ministers of Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Turkey held in Islamabad," wrote…
While the Pakistani army is fighting border conflicts on the border with Afghanistan, the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey are discussing a de-escalation of the war in Iran in the capital, Islamabad. According to Pakistan, Iran and the US could even sit down at the negotiating table soon. How has the country positioned itself as a potential peacemaker in the Middle East in no time?
António Costa expresses support for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts
The President of the European Council, António Costa, has conveyed his best wishes for the success of Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts regarding the ongoing situation in the Middle East. He expressed these sentiments during a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday. According to official details, the discussion focused on regional developments and ongoing diplomatic initiatives aimed at promoting peace and stability. Dur…
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