Foreign policy is heading in right direction: Bilawal
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Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said Pakistan's foreign policy is heading in the right direction as it is guided by national interests, pragmatism and constructive engagement, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Addressing a convocation of Fazaia Medical College in Islamabad on Thursday, Bilawal Bhutto said they have worked day and night towards the betterment of Pakistan's relations with all international partners.
Bilawal said it is a matter of great satisfaction that despite enormous challenges faced by Pakistan at domestic and international fronts, they have advanced foreign policy interests of Pakistan.
The foreign minister said the recent achievements on diplomatic front included exit from FATF grey list. Pakistan also played a key role in creating the loss and damage fund at COP27 for countries impacted by climate change related calamities, he added.
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Bilawal said the success of Pakistan’s policy was also evident in the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan held in Geneva where the international community stood shoulder to shoulder with them. He said this conference was also a befitting response to those who threaten us of isolation.
Bilawal said the government looks forward to partnering with the international community to build a Climate Resilient Pakistan.
He was also appreciative of all branches of the armed forces for providing medical relief during natural disasters. He said their participation in disaster relief operations is well acknowledged internationally and is a valuable means of public diplomacy for Pakistan.