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Dar Discusses Middle East Crisis, Economic Impact With Kuwaiti FM

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held talks with his Kuwaiti counterpart on Saturday, focusing on the deteriorating situation in the Middle East and its broader economic ramifications, the Foreign Office confirmed.

The conversation underscored Pakistan's active diplomatic engagement as regional tensions continue to exert pressure on global energy markets, trade routes, and remittance flows critical to Pakistan's external account. Both Gulf stability and Pakistani economic resilience were understood to be central to the discussion.

Kuwait, a key Gulf partner and a major host of Pakistani expatriate workers, shares Islamabad's strategic concern over prolonged instability in the region. Any disruption to Gulf economies carries direct consequences for Pakistan through reduced remittances and rising import costs.

The bilateral exchange reflects Pakistan's broader foreign policy posture of engaging regional powers diplomatically to safeguard its economic interests as it navigates an IMF-supported stabilisation programme sensitive to external shocks.

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Sources: Dawn
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