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UN Secretary-General Contacts Ishaq Dar, Calls Islamabad Talks Important for Global Peace

UN chief António Guterres lauds Pakistan’s peace efforts and Islamabad Talks, reaffirming global support for diplomacy.

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UN chief praises Pakistan’s diplomatic role in facilitating Islamabad Talks for regional and global peace[Image by AFP]

April 15, 2026

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar and praised Pakistan’s constructive role in promoting regional peace and stability, including the successful hosting of the “Islamabad Talks.”

According to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the UN Secretary-General, during the telephone conversation, appreciated Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts aimed at improving the overall situation in the Middle East and the broader region.

He specifically commended Pakistan’s role in hosting the “Islamabad Talks,” describing them as an important milestone for global peace. António Guterres also praised the personal efforts of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar in facilitating the process.

UN Support and Commitment to Peace

The UN Secretary-General expressed the United Nations’ commitment to supporting Pakistan’s continued efforts toward conflict resolution and peacebuilding in the region.

He expressed hope that Pakistan’s positive diplomatic influence would continue to contribute to addressing global challenges in the future.

Pakistan Reaffirms Peaceful Approach

On the occasion, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar thanked the UN Secretary-General and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to promoting dialogue, peace, and stability in the region.

He stated that Pakistan has always supported the peaceful resolution of disputes and remains committed to playing a constructive role in cooperation with the international community.

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