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Category: Diplomacy

Flag of Afghanistan and the Flag of Pakistan side-by-side with armed figures and fighter jets in a war-torn desert
Recent high-level talks between Pakistani and Afghan delegations in Riyadh concluded without agreement as differences over security and border issues persist.
The Diplomatic Whirlwind: Pakistan's High-Stakes Week of Global Engagements
Pakistan hosted delegations from Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Azerbaijan, boosting trade, defense, and regional security cooperation.
First Round of Afghanistan-Pakistan Talks in Riyadh Fails to Reach Agreement
Initial round of Afghanistan-Pakistan talks in Riyadh breaks down after heated exchanges and accusations, halting progress on bilateral dialogue.
A high-level delegation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has arrived in Saudi Arabia
Sources confirm that a Pakistani delegation is also present in Riyadh, with Saudi Arabia mediating a fresh round of dialogue between Kabul and Islamabad.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Arrives in Islamabad to Boost Bilateral Ties
Egyptian Foreign Minister H.E. Dr. Badr Ahmed Mohamed Abdelatty arrives in Islamabad for talks to deepen Pakistan-Egypt ties.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks during a joint press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (not pictured) in Ankara, Türkiye on February 4, 2025. [Courtesy: Reuters].
Egypt’s foreign minister will arrive in Pakistan for a two-day visit aimed at strengthening political, economic, defence, and regional cooperation.
Pakistanis Struggle with UAE Visit Visa Rejections Despite Diplomatic Ties
Age, single status, and financial scrutiny leave travellers frustrated as visa uncertainty persists.
Indian Delegation Abandons Oxford Union Debate, Handing Pakistan a Walkover
Indian delegation abruptly withdrew from the Oxford Union debate on India's Pakistan policy, resulting in an uncontested win for Pakistan.
India Detains Chinese National, Exposes Contradictions in New Delhi’s China Policy
India detains Chinese national Liu Kunjing near Nepal border, raising questions on New Delhi’s China policy and diplomatic claims.
Nooruddin Azizi’s India visit drew diplomatic attention, but its economic impact remains limited.
Azizi hinted at reviving the Kabul–New Delhi air corridor, but high costs and low volumes limit its economic impact.
PM calls for reviving SAARC regional cooperation as India’s obstruction keeps the organization in prolonged stagnation.
US watchdog confirms $7.1B in American weapons left in Afghanistan now arm the Taliban and TTP, fueling regional terror.
China’s Afghanistan policy faces a crisis; Taliban security failures threaten BRI and demand immediate, strong economic enforcement.
UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan to review political, humanitarian and security issues, including Sinirlioglu’s latest report.
Indonesia President visit to Pakistan on Dec 8–9 to mark 75 years of ties, with talks on trade, defence, investment and new cooperation MoUs.
Pakistan rejects Indian minister’s remarks as inflammatory, calling them baseless propaganda and defending the professionalism of its armed forces.
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