Pakistan, Armenia agree to establish diplomatic relations
In a significant breakthrough, Pakistan and Armenia on Friday agreed to consider establishing bilateral diplomatic relations.
The announcement was made following a telephone interaction between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
“Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia, H.E. Ararat Mirzoyan and I held a cordial conversation on the phone today, and agreed to consider establishing diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Armenia,” the deputy prime minister wrote on his X timeline.
Pakistan has so far no diplomatic relations with Armenia due to its consistent support for Azerbaijan in the conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
However, the breakthrough between the two countries came after Azerbaijan and Armenia reached a peace agreement aimed at ending decades of conflict, as they were hosted by US President Donald Trump at the White House on August 8 this year.
At what Trump called a “historic” event, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan shook hands.
Pakistan had also welcomed the historic peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia
“This landmark development marks the dawn of a new era of peace, stability, and cooperation in the South Caucasus, a region that has endured decades of conflict and human suffering,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrote on his X timeline following the peace deal.
He congratulated Azerbaijan’ President Ilham Aliyev and the Azerbaijani people on this historic agreement reflecting wisdom, foresight and sagacity in charting a course for a peaceful future for their region.
“Pakistan has always stood by the brotherly nation of Azerbaijan, and we stand with them at this proud moment of their history,” he added.
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