Pakistan and Netherlands pledge stronger economic ties together

Pakistan and Netherlands Strengthen Ties, Back Peace Efforts and Boost Trade Links

Pakistan & Netherlands  – (Web Desk) – On Friday, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar had a phone call with Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen. The two leaders talked about the latest developments in the region and agreed to work more closely together in the days ahead.

During the conversation, Foreign Minister Berendsen praised Pakistan’s efforts in helping broker a recent ceasefire. He also expressed his full support for Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic work, hoping it would lead to lasting and sustainable peace in the region. The update was shared by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The two foreign ministers also voiced concern over serious ceasefire violations in Lebanon and underscored the importance of ensuring full implementation of the ceasefire agreement to secure durable stability.

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During the conversation, both leaders reaffirmed the strength of Pakistan–Netherlands relations and expressed their resolve to further expand cooperation in trade, economic, and investment sectors, reflecting a shared commitment to deepening bilateral engagement.

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