INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers meeting held in Tianjin, China, Pakistan’& rsquo; s Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, highlighted the significance of national agreement and inclusive governance in
Afghanistan as crucial top priorities for regional stability.In his declaration provided on Wednesday, July 16, Dar highlighted that the
continued fortifying of a national consensus and making sure ethnic and political addition within Afghanistan’& rsquo; s governing
structures remain central concerns for Pakistan and local partners.The Pakistani foreign minister stated that individuals at the summit
stressed the important need to support an Afghanistan free from terrorism
He included, “& ldquo; There is a shared understanding of the importance of supporting Afghanistan’& rsquo; s reconstruction and
ensuring its sustainable advancement as an independent, neutral, and serene country—-- devoid of terrorism and narcotics trafficking.”&
rdquo; Dar likewise noted that conversations throughout the conference focused on boosting regional security, with special emphasis on
Afghanistan’& rsquo; s function in the more comprehensive stability of the region.The SCO conference comes at a time when international
attention remains concentrated on Afghanistan’& rsquo; s political landscape, local combination, and the cumulative duty of neighboring
states in promoting peace, security, and development in the country.The post Pakistan advises inclusive governance, nationwide consensus in
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