Govt committed to women empowerment, says Ishaq Dar

Govt committed to women empowerment, says Ishaq Dar

While this year’s bazaar drew participation from several friendly nations, European countries were notably absent. According to some diplomatic sources, security-related concerns were among the factors that discouraged their participation.

By Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday reaffirmed the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment and the promotion of welfare initiatives aimed at improving socio-economic conditions across Pakistan.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Annual Charity Bazaar 2025, organized by the Pakistan Foreign Office Women’s Association (PFOWA), he praised the Association’s longstanding humanitarian contributions and service “beyond duty.” Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch accompanied him as he visited various country stalls set up at the event.

While this year’s bazaar drew participation from several friendly nations, European countries were notably absent. According to some diplomatic sources, security-related concerns were among the factors that discouraged their participation. Despite this, stalls of Morocco, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Brunei, Sri Lanka, Rwanda, Türkiye, Sudan, Myanmar, and Malaysia drew special attention from visitors for their vibrant displays and cultural presentations.

In his remarks, Ishaq Dar said the stalls symbolize enduring cooperation and friendship with Pakistan. He added that PFOWA’s humanitarian efforts—including assistance during recent floods and support to NDMA, the PM’s Relief Fund, PIMS, and Polyclinic—reflect its deep-rooted commitment to public welfare.

Highlighting PFOWA’s contributions to education, health, and social services, he said the Association continues to uphold a proud legacy of generosity, supporting both Foreign Service families and marginalized communities nationwide.

Referring to his recent international engagements, the Deputy Prime Minister said he had just returned from a busy diplomatic tour, which included the SCO Council of Heads of Government Meeting in Moscow and the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum in Brussels. He noted that the Brussels leg involved a “successful” 7th Pakistan-EU Strategic Dialogue and nearly two dozen bilateral meetings, describing the Foreign Office’s diplomatic efforts as “extremely valuable” for the national interest.