Pakistan's High-Level Participation at SCO Summit
Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has embarked on an important diplomatic mission to Russia, where he will represent Pakistan at the SCO Council of Heads of Government meeting currently commencing in Moscow. The senior Pakistani leader is heading the country's delegation at this significant regional gathering that brings together leaders from across the SCO member states.
Pakistan's Agenda and Bilateral Engagements
During his address to the SCO Council of Heads of Government, Muhammad Ishaq Dar is expected to present Pakistan's official stance on crucial regional and international matters. His speech will focus on proposing concrete measures to enhance the effectiveness of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization for the collective benefit of all member nations within the SCO region.
The Deputy Prime Minister's schedule includes multiple bilateral meetings with leaders from other SCO member countries on the sidelines of the main event. These one-on-one discussions will provide opportunities to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss matters of mutual interest with counterparts from participating nations.
Comprehensive International Participation
The high-profile summit has attracted widespread participation from across the SCO region. The meeting will be attended by Heads of Government from seven countries including Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Additionally, Iran will be represented by its Vice President, while India and Pakistan will have their Foreign Ministers in attendance.
This broad representation underscores the importance of the SCO as a platform for regional cooperation and dialogue. Pakistan's active participation demonstrates its commitment to playing a constructive role in regional affairs and strengthening multilateral cooperation through the Shanghai Cooperation Organization framework.