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Pakistan Joins Board of Peace as Founding Member in Historic Move

Pakistan is officially welcomed as a founding member of the Board of Peace, strengthening its role in international peace initiatives.

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Pakistan joins Board of Peace as founding member

Pakistan officially becomes a founding member of the Board of Peace, joining international efforts to promote stability and cooperation.[IC : by AFP]

January 28, 2026

Pakistan has officially been welcomed as a founding member of the Board of Peace, a growing international organization dedicated to promoting global stability, cooperation, and multilateral dialogue. This marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s engagement with international peace-building efforts.

Key Figures and Participation

The formal announcement saw participation from prominent Pakistani leaders, including former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who attended the ceremony alongside other senior officials and diplomats. Representatives from the Board of Peace praised Pakistan’s commitment to fostering peace and highlighted the country’s strategic role in regional stability.

Expanding Role on Global Stage

Unlike previous news about Pakistan’s bilateral or regional engagements, this development emphasizes Pakistan’s formal inclusion in a global multilateral forum. It gives the country a voice in shaping the Board’s international initiatives and policies. Board officials stated that Pakistan’s participation would enhance collaborative projects, diplomatic dialogue, and joint peace-building programs across multiple regions.

Significance and Future Prospects

Board representatives underlined that Pakistan’s membership signals trust in its ability to contribute meaningfully to global peace efforts. As a founding member, Pakistan will now have access to structured international networks, policy consultations, and strategic platforms aimed at promoting long-term stability and cooperation.

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