Pakistan strengthened ties with major powers using diplomatic tools: FM

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday said using various diplomatic tools, Pakistan consolidated friendships and strengthened bilateral relations with major powers and key partners across all regions.

The foreign minister, while addressing a ceremony at Institute of Policy Studies (NIPS) of National University of Science and Technology, said under Prime Minister Imran Khan’s leadership, Pakistan proactively and consistently advanced its diplomatic objectives both bilaterally and multilaterally.

“We have put to use various tools of diplomacy be it economic diplomacy, science diplomacy, public diplomacy or digital diplomacy, to lead the advocacy for durable peace, inclusive growth and shared development,” he remarked.

He said the term like “multidimensional diplomacy” is reflective of new trends and realities as there are multiple players, factors and forces, influencing the conduct of diplomacy.

He said the multidimensional diplomacy currently using tools ranging from economy, cyber space, digital technology, science and innovation to culture and even people-to-people linkages.

He said the world has entered the era of battles of narratives with a huge shift in the role of media and their impact on all sphere of life and modern technology being used to influence opinions and push agendas.

Moreover, as another external factor, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended the global economic systems.

“We see COVID-19 is not just a global health crisis but a catalyst for long-term geopolitical shifts. COVID vaccines too have aided diplomacy with countries competing for influence through their vaccines and related technology,” he added.

Qureshi said in the backdrop of those shifting trends, geopolitics is reorienting to accommodate new actors and emerging factors and considerations, adding that Pakistan’s foreign policy must respond adequately.

He said Pakistan is a leading voice at multilateral forums with strong advocacy on issues of sustainable and equitable development, climate change, debt relief, corruption and illicit financial flows as well as Islamopobia.

Referring to Afghanistan situation, he told the gathering that post-15 August 2021, Pakistan geared its diplomacy for garnering regional and international consensus for constructive and sustained engagement with the new interim authorities in Afghanistan to avert a humanitarian catastrophe and an economic meltdown.

He also highlighted Pakistan’s effort including the establishment of the six-country format of immediate neighbours, participation in Moscow format, the Troika Plus Meeting held in Islamabad and above all the extraordinary session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers hosted by Pakistan in December 2021.

He said economic diplomacy has assumed higher priority in the conduct of Pakistan’s foreign policy.

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