ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday said Pakistan would continue its reconciliatory role in Afghan peace process for peace and stability in the region.
While chairing sixth session of Consultative Council on Foreign Relations in Islamabad, the foreign minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to hold peaceful relations with all neighboring countries on equal basis.
Qureshi said Pakistan were adopting an effective strategy to achieve economic stability and making their diplomacy more persuasive.
The meeting dilated upon Prime Minister Imran Khan’s participation in Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit, recent visit of the Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan to Pakistan and other regional and global issues of significance.
The foreign minister apprised the participants of the contents of the prime minister’s address at the OIC meeting and the agreements signed during the Chinese vice president’s visit to the Country.
The participants paid glowing tributes to the prime minister’s address at the OIC Summit, in which he effectively highlighted the issues of Kashmir and Palestine at the global level and adopting a clear stance on blasphemy.