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Dar, Rubio Discuss Bilateral Ties in Key Phone Call

by Anum Arif
04/08/2025
in International Politics
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Ishaq Dar and US Secretary

Deputy PM Ishaq Dar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hold second high-level discussion to strengthen bilateral ties.

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Islamabad — August 4, 2025:
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Senator Ishaq Dar, held a telephone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss a broad spectrum of bilateral and regional issues, according to a statement issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Monday.

The call marked the second high-level engagement between the two leaders in less than ten days, reflecting an uptick in diplomatic activity between Islamabad and Washington. Their previous interaction occurred on July 29, with both sides focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and identifying areas for enhanced cooperation.

During the latest conversation, Senator Dar and Secretary Rubio reviewed the current state of Pakistan-U.S. relations, reaffirming their mutual commitment to deepening cooperation in various fields, including trade, regional stability, counterterrorism, and climate resilience.

The Foreign Office highlighted that the two leaders exchanged views on several pressing regional and global developments. Both expressed satisfaction over the recent momentum in bilateral dialogue and stressed the importance of maintaining regular diplomatic contact.

The continued engagement comes at a time when Pakistan is actively seeking to expand its global partnerships while navigating complex regional challenges. The United States, meanwhile, has shown interest in renewing its strategic ties with South Asia, particularly in the context of evolving geopolitical dynamics.

Diplomatic observers believe the increased frequency of contact between senior officials signals a shift toward a more structured and sustained engagement between the two nations, especially after the announcement of a recent trade agreement aimed at boosting economic cooperation.

The call also emphasized shared goals such as economic growth, energy security, and political stability — areas where both countries see room for substantial collaboration.

This high-level communication underscores Islamabad’s intent to reassert its presence on the global diplomatic front while continuing to build bridges with key allies like the United States.

Tags: bilateral tiesDiplomacyForeign PolicyIshaq DarMarco RubioPakistan-Us RelationsUS-Pakistan talks

Anum Arif

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