Dar in US clarifies his comments on May 9 trials

Details his meetings with US secretary of state, UK deputy prime minister; sheds light on Afghan trilateral talk

ISLAMABAD:

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday outlined the details of his recent foreign visits and reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to strengthen international partnerships.

Addressing the press, Dar mentioned that he held an important meeting with the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and discussed key global issues including Pakistan-India conflict and mounting tension between Iran and Israel.

He called his diplomatic missions, that began in July this year, a great achievement and emphasised positive results of the meetings with the international partners. He also addressed a misunderstanding stemming from his participation in a session at the American think tank, The Atlantic.

Clarifying the controversy, Dar explained that during the Q&A segment, he was asked about the May 9 trials. In response he mentioned, Pakistan has an independent judiciary and such matters rest with the courts, not with the government.

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