Algerian Minister Welcomes Pakistan-India Ceasefire Agreement
Ahmed Attaf, received a call today from
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Muhammad Ishaq Dar
Diplomatic Correspondent
Algiers: Algeria’s Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs, National Community Abroad, and African Affairs, Mr. Ahmed Attaf, received a call today from Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Dar. The phone call centered on the recent developments in the Indian subcontinent, particularly the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India.
During the conversation, Minister Dar briefed Mr. Attaf on the details of the ceasefire agreement, aimed at calming tensions and preventing any escalation that could undermine regional security and stability. He emphasized the importance of diplomacy in managing the situation.
Minister Attaf expressed Algeria’s strong support for the agreement, praising the efforts of mediation that led to the breakthrough. He underscored the need for continued dialogue to build on this positive step, with hopes that it will pave the way for lasting peace between Pakistan and India. Minister Attaf highlighted Algeria’s commitment to fostering peace and stability in the region, and the agreement’s potential to strengthen ties between the neighboring countries while benefiting the wider region.
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