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Category: Diplomacy

Pakistan China ties enter a new phase of cooperation
Pakistan and China call for verifiable action against terrorism, deepen security cooperation and launch CPEC 2.0 as ties enter a new strategic phase.
Pakistan China Strategic Dialogue
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrives in Beijing to co-chair the seventh Pakistan China Strategic Dialogue marking 75 years of ties.
Qatar Backs New Yemeni Dialogue Process to Solve Southern Issue
Qatar welcomes the Yemeni Dialogue process and the Riyadh conference to address national issues and achieve stability.
Taliban UN recognition in 2026
Taliban again demand UN recognition as Afghanistan’s seat remains blocked over human rights abuses and lack of inclusive governance.
Private Citizen, Not Envoy: US Clarifies Status of Zalmay Khalilzad’s Afghan Visits
US State Dept says Zalmay Khalilzad's Personal Diplomatic Role in Kabul is private and does not represent the government.
Pakistan, India Exchange Lists of Nuclear Facilities and Prisoners
Pakistan and India conduct the annual diplomatic list exchange, sharing nuclear and prisoner data for the year 2026.
Indian FM S. Jaishankar and NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq Met at the Sidelines of Khaleda Zia's Funeral
A brief diplomatic breakthrough occurs in Dhaka as Indian and Pakistani leaders meet for the first time since May 2025.
US Pakistan relations 2025
US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker says US–Pakistan relations strengthened in 2025 through diplomacy, investment, security and education.
India Bangladesh relations Pakistan influence
India’s influence in Bangladesh faces scrutiny after a high-profile killing, while Pakistan quietly gains diplomatic ground in Dhaka.
Zalmay Khalilzad's Kabul Engagement: Diplomacy or Status Quo?
Zalmay Khalilzad's Kabul engagement continues as he meets with Taliban FM Muttaqi to discuss bilateral relations.
OIC diplomats met in Jeddah to finalize preparations for the Contact Group’s upcoming visit to Kabul, stressing a coordinated approach on Afghanistan.
Pakistan has rejected remarks by India’s NSA Ajit Doval, calling them hate-mongering and saying such rhetoric harms diplomacy and regional stability.
The Taliban say more than 20,000 religious schools are operating across Afghanistan, with millions of students enrolled, as rights groups warn of rising extremism.
Pakistan has signed an MoU with World Liberty Financial to explore the use of stablecoin for cross-border payments as it pushes to grow its digital finance sector.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian says public demands must be addressed as protests continue across the country over worsening economic conditions.
Pakistan is in talks with several countries including Libya, Sudan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia over possible export deals for the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet.
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