Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar holds a press conference at Pakistan's embassy in Washington after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, discussing bilateral relations and cooperation.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a press conference today at Pakistan’s embassy in Washington following his meeting with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The session aimed to address the outcomes of their discussions on various bilateral issues and future cooperation between the two nations.

During the press conference, DPM Dar highlighted key points from his meeting with Secretary Rubio. He emphasized the importance of strengthening economic ties and enhancing security collaboration between Pakistan and the United States. Dar also underscored the need for continued support in addressing regional challenges such as terrorism and extremism.

The Foreign Office had earlier both officials discussed a range of topics, including trade relations, counterterrorism efforts, and mutual interests in promoting stability in South Asia. Secretary Rubio expressed his commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic ties with Pakistan and pledged to work closely on shared objectives.

In response to questions from the media, DPM Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s dedication to fighting terrorism and its willingness to cooperate with international partners in this endeavor. He also touched upon recent developments in regional politics and their implications for bilateral relations, stressing that both countries share common goals in ensuring peace and prosperity.

The press conference provided an opportunity for journalists to gain insights into the ongoing dialogue between Pakistan and the United States on critical issues affecting South Asia. As discussions continue, all eyes remain on how these talks will shape future policies and partnerships between the two nations.