Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, serving as the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, has arrived in Kabul for a one-day official visit aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan. His arrival at Kabul Airport was met with warm hospitality from notable officials of the Afghan government, including Dr. Mohammad Naeem Wardak, the Deputy Foreign Minister; Mufti Noor Ahmad, the Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and Faisal Jalali, the Chief of State Protocol. This visit underscores the continued commitment of both nations to engage in constructive dialogue and cooperation on various issues of mutual interest. During his time in Kabul, Senator Dar is expected to discuss key topics such as trade, security collaboration, and regional stability, further fostering the relationship between the two countries. The visit highlights the importance of diplomacy in addressing common challenges and promoting peace in the region.