ISLAMABAD – Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, accompanied by Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua and other senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will be leaving for a four-nation tour on Monday as part of the government’s policy of outreach in the neighbourhood.
The foreign minister will visit Afghanistan, Iran, China, and Russia from December 24-26 , the Foreign Office in a press statement here Sunday said.
During the visit, Qureshi will discuss Pakistan’s bilateral relations with the senior leadership of these countries, to strengthen cooperation in various areas.
The visit is part of promoting various initiatives and ideas for regional cooperation, especially in promoting economic and people-to-people linkages.
“Implementing the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan is eager to strengthen ties with neighbours and regional partners. Such cooperation is the key to unleashing Pakistan’s considerable potential and expanding mutually beneficial economic cooperation and development,” the statement added.
Besides, detailed exchange of views on important areas of bilateral cooperation, views will also be exchanged on the fast changing regional and international environment.
The statement said, “Recent developments concerning peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan would also be discussed during these meetings. Pakistan has always maintained that the solution to the conflict in Afghanistan lies in an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process. International community’s recent consensus to adopt this as the guiding principle to resolve the 40-year old Afghan conflict, vindicates Pakistan’s long held view.”