Egypt and Pakistan Foreign Ministers Discuss Bilateral Ties and Regional Issues in Phone Call

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Pakistani Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar engaged in a phone discussion to review bilateral relations and regional matters. Abdelatty expressed satisfaction with the growing ties between Cairo and Islamabad, highlighting significant progress since his official visit to Pakistan in late November last year.
The Egyptian minister underscored the constructive outcomes of the visit and the need for sustained cooperation to enhance economic, trade, and investment relations. He also stressed the importance of strengthening collaboration between government institutions and private sectors of both countries.
The two officials exchanged views on regional developments, particularly the Palestinian issue. Abdelatty outlined Egypt’s extensive efforts to advance the second phase of the U.S. President’s plan, emphasizing the full implementation of the UN Security Council resolution on Gaza. He called for ensuring safe and continuous humanitarian aid delivery and the importance of early recovery and reconstruction measures.
Abdelatty reiterated that achieving a ceasefire is a fundamental prerequisite for initiating a serious political process leading to a just and comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian issue. The ministers also discussed developments in Yemen, stressing the importance of stability, de-escalation, and dialogue to promote security and stability for the Yemeni people, free from unilateral actions.

