PakistanÂ's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has reaffirmed Pakistan's steadfast commitment to its partnership with the Commonwealth during the visit of Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland on Monday. Addressing a press conference along with the Commonwealth Secretary General here in Islamabad, Dar said that Pakistan attaches great importance to the commonwealth and its institutions saying it is an important platform for forging consensus and developing partnerships in the face of unprecedented global challenges. He further said that the Commonwealth should call for the resolution of outstanding disputes among member states with greater urgency and press for the respect of international law and implementation of UN Security Council resolutions. The Foreign Minister said Pakistan's vision of regional connectivity and trade matches with the Commonwealth connectivity agenda. He added that Pakistan sees vast opportunities for collaboration with the Commonwealth in realizing dev elopment goals particularly in education, skill development, youth and women empowerment, health and environmental perseverance. Moreover, he noted that Pakistan supports the commonwealth target of increasing intra Commonwealth trade to two trillion dollars by 2030, adding this will not only provide job opportunities to the youth but also create conditions for win-win cooperation amongst the member states. Dar said he briefed the Commonwealth Secretary General about Pakistan's policies to combat climate change, adding that Pakistan will work with the Commonwealth in developing resilience against climate induced disasters. Speaking on the occasion, the Commonwealth Secretary General was appreciative of the resilience and determination exhibited by Pakistan in the wake of 2022 floods. She said the commonwealth stood in solidarity with the Pakistani people during those difficult times. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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