Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar called on Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf at PM House in Islamabad on Friday. – Photo by APP

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar Friday said Pakistan had been single mindedly focusing on improving relations with all its immediate neighbours including Afghanistan and India.

Addressing the passing out ceremony of the 32nd Specialised Diplomatic Course of the officers of Foreign Service of Pakistan here at Foreign Service Academy (FSA), she said that despite difficult relations in the past with India, Pakistan strongly believed that the only way forward was through building trust and confidence.

Pakistan remains committed to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries through a meaningful dialogue, she added.

Felicitating the graduating officers on joining “the first line of defence,” Foreign Minister Khar said that from here on the pursuit of national interest and national interest alone, must become the guiding principle of their professional and personal conduct while serving the common people of Pakistan should remain their prime objective.

Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani in his remarks on this occasion underscored the legacy of the Foreign Service, calling it one of the meritorious services of Pakistan.

He said the Foreign Service of Pakistan had always been known for its deep commitment, unflinching loyalty and an earnest pursuit of excellence.

Twenty-first century diplomacy necessitated creativity, connectivity and communication, he added.

PM Ashraf-FM Khar meeting

Meanwhile, during the foreign minister's meeting with the prime minister, PM Raja Pervez Ashraf said that Pakistan is an important and responsible member of the world community and aspires to have friendly relations with all countries on the basis of parity.

“We are a peace loving nation and have rendered countless sacrifices to defeat the forces of ignorance and extremism,” said the prime minister.

The premier said the world must acknowledge Pakistan's resolve and its frontline role in the war against terrorism.

Foreign Minister Khar briefed the prime minister on initiatives taken for improvement in foreign relations especially with the regional countries including India.

The premier directed the minister to highlight the achievements of the democratic government.

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