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Norway's Deputy FM Meets Ishaq Dar, Backs Pakistan's Peace Push

Norway's Deputy Foreign Minister held talks with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad on Monday, with Oslo reiterating its support for Pakistan's peace efforts and diplomatic engagement in the region.

The meeting covered bilateral relations between Pakistan and Norway as well as regional security dynamics, with the Norwegian official conveying his country's appreciation for Islamabad's constructive role in ongoing mediation initiatives. Both sides discussed avenues for strengthening cooperation on peace building and conflict resolution.

Norway has a longstanding international reputation as a facilitator of peace processes, having played key roles in diplomatic negotiations across multiple global conflicts. Its expressed solidarity with Pakistan's current mediation posture carries symbolic and practical diplomatic weight.

Ishaq Dar used the meeting to brief his Norwegian counterpart on the evolving regional security situation and Pakistan's active diplomatic engagements. The talks are part of a broader pattern of senior international officials visiting Islamabad in recent weeks to engage with Pakistan's foreign policy leadership.

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Sources: APP
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