OTTAWA / ISLAMABAD — Canadian Minister Anita Anand and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a high-level diplomatic call today to address the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East. During the discussion, both leaders underscored the urgent need for regional stability and noted significant progress regarding ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
Minister Anita Anand expressed Canada’s firm support for these diplomatic efforts, emphasizing the necessity of continued dialogue. She specifically highlighted the critical importance of protecting civilian life and infrastructure as a prerequisite for lasting peace in the region.
Pakistan’s Role in Middle East Diplomacy
During the exchange, Minister Anand officially thanked Pakistan for its active role in advancing regional discussions at what she described as a "critical time." The dialogue underscored Pakistan's position as a key interlocutor in Middle Eastern security affairs.
Ishaq Dar provided updates on the current state of ceasefire talks, noting that there is a visible path forward toward de-escalation. Canada remains committed to working alongside international partners to ensure these negotiations reach a successful conclusion.
Strengthening Canada-Pakistan Bilateral Ties
Beyond regional security, the ministers reaffirmed the value of the Canada-Pakistan relationship. Both nations have committed to maintaining close contact regarding shared priorities that impact both the diaspora and the global economy.
Key areas of future cooperation include:
Economic Cooperation: Expanding trade and investment opportunities between the two nations.
People-to-People Ties: Strengthening the cultural and social bonds between Canadian and Pakistani citizens.
Regional Stability: Continued intelligence and diplomatic sharing regarding South Asia and the Middle East.
The call concluded with a mutual agreement to stay engaged on these priorities as the geopolitical landscape continues to shift.




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