The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made significant appointments to key roles, aiming to strengthen Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts on the global stage. Senator Ishaq Dar has been appointed as the new foreign minister, bringing his wealth of experience and expertise to the forefront of Pakistan’s foreign policy initiatives.
Additionally, former foreign minister Jalil Abbas Jilani will serve as an advisor, offering invaluable insights and guidance to the ministry. Accompanying them is Tariq Fatemi, who will assume the role of special assistant to the prime minister on foreign affairs, contributing his strategic vision to Pakistan’s diplomatic endeavors.
These appointments signal a concerted effort by the government to bolster the effectiveness and efficiency of the foreign office, with the newly appointed officials set to collaborate closely in managing Pakistan’s diplomatic affairs. Their recent meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif underscores the importance placed on coordination and synergy within the foreign ministry.
As discussions continue among the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and allied parties regarding the federal cabinet composition, the nominations of key party members for pivotal government positions further reflect the government’s commitment to ensuring a cohesive and capable leadership.