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Dar discusses Middle East situation, its economic implications with Kuwaiti FM: FO

News Desk
May 2, 2026

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday discussed the regional situation in the Middle East with Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Foreign Office (FO) said.

In a statement, the FO said that the two leaders “discussed the evolving regional situation and exchanged views on its wider economic implications”.

Dar underscored Pakistan’s “continued efforts to promote constructive engagement and diplomacy in support of peace and stability in the region and beyond”.

“Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah commended Pakistan’s sincere efforts aimed at fostering lasting peace and security for the Ummah as well as the wider international community,” the FO statement noted.
 

PM Shehbaz condemns UAE attacks, voices solidarity with Emirati leadership


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has condemned last night’s missile and drone attacks targeting civilian infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates.

In a post on X, he expressed “full solidarity” with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, stating: “Pakistan stands firmly with our Emirati brothers and sisters, as well as with the government of the United Arab Emirates at this difficult time.”

He further emphasised that “it is absolutely essential that the ceasefire be upheld and respected, to allow necessary diplomatic space for dialogue leading to enduring peace and stability in the region”.
 
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Pakistan, Qatar reaffirm shared commitment to support 'constructive dialogue across region'

News Desk
May 10, 2026

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said he and his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani reaffirmed their “shared commitment” to support “constructive dialogue” in the Middle East.

In a post on X, PM Shehbaz said he was “delighted to receive a telephone call from my brother […] earlier today”.

“We exchanged views on the evolving regional situation and reaffirmed our shared commitment to support all ongoing efforts aimed at promoting lasting peace, stability, and constructive dialogue across the region,” the premier added.

The prime minister said he conveyed his “sincere appreciation to my dear brother”, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, “for his wise leadership and for Qatar’s continued support for Pakistan’s sincere efforts to advance regional peace and stability through dialogue and diplomacy”.

PM Shehbaz further said he looked forward to the Qatari emir’s visit to “Pakistan very soon”.
 
Point I was making is Pakistanis have other favourites and yet only Turkiye is actually willing to help.
But Indians have a crazy weird obsession with us Turks, so even if Pakistan makes friend with india we'd never be their "friend".
Hell would have to freeze over first for Pakistan to consider india as a "friend"!
 
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Pakistan's ties with UAE 'absolutely fine', Tallal Chaudhry asserts


Minister of State for Interior Tallal Chaudhry has said that Pakistan’s ties with the UAE are “absolutely fine”.

Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, he said, “Now, I do not know why we ourselves are trying to build a narrative against a country that people are being deported from there based on their sect.

“There is no such thing,” he added, recalling that the government has already “denied it categorically with great responsibility”.

“Our ties with the UAE are absolutely fine,” Chaudhry said, pointing out that the Gulf country ranked the second — just behind Saudi Arabia — in the remittances sent to Pakistan “this month”.
 

Qatari envoy assures 'every possible' facilitation to Pakistan for meeting energy needs: report


Qatar’s Ambassador to Pakistan Ali Mubarak Ali Essa Al-Khater has said his government has directed the provision of “every possible” facilitation to meet Pakistan’s energy needs, according to state-run PTV News.

The envoy made the remarks during a meeting with Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik, who thanked the former for Qatar’s timely facilitation of Pakistan’s LNG supply.

The minister said that Pakistan’s priority was to secure supplies from friendly countries with the necessary approvals.

The Qatari envoy also lauded Islamabad’s “constructive role” in promoting peace and dialogue during the Iran war.

“It was agreed during the meeting to remain in close contact to secure further LNG supply,” PTV News said.
 
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