Islamabad: In a significant step toward expanding Pakistan’s global diplomatic outreach, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has formally exchanged a Joint Communiqu© with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, officially establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. A ceremony to this effect was held in Tianjin, China.

According to Radio Pakistan, marking a historic step forward, both leaders affirmed their commitment to the principles and objectives of the United Nations Charter and discussed possible avenues of cooperation, including economy, education, culture, and tourism. The dialogue between the two countries signifies a mutual desire to collaborate closely at both bilateral and multilateral fora.

The two leaders reaffirmed their desire to work closely with each other to achieve their shared objectives of peace, progress, and prosperity for the peoples of their two countries. This new chapter in diplomatic relations opens up numerous opportunities for collaboration and growth, reflecting a strategic shift in geopolitical alliances.

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