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A Pragmatic Turn in Foreign PolicyPublished on: October 21, 2025 6:37 AM
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's recent meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump have reignited diplomatic debate. What began ...
As Pakistani Defense Minister Kawaja Asif recently acknowledged, Islamabad long pursued a double-edged foreign policy. It has ...
Pakistan cannot blame anyone but itself for the challenges it now faces: it nurtured and supported the Afghan Taliban for decades.
The two committed to stop attacking each other after the worst outbreak of hostilities in years. But the underlying causes ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to a new immediate ceasefire during talks in Doha, Qatar’s foreign ministry said early Sunday, following more than a week of deadly clashes which continued despite ...
As US President Donald Trump took a victory lap in front of world leaders following the Gaza ceasefire on Monday, he gave a shout-out to Pakistan’s top soldier, calling him his “favorite field marshal ...
Despite the challenges to peace, both know they will hurt from continued hostilities - and need a path to peace.
Amid growing clashes with the Taliban, Pakistan's moves ironically mirror an approach it has decried in the past.
Following Israel’s September 9 strike on Hamas targets in Qatar, Pakistan has taken swift and significant foreign policy ...
Pakistan is emerging as a new security guarantor in the Middle East, filling the security vacuum left behind by the Trump ...
The Pacific Northwest has always been defined by its openness to the world. From the Peace Arch border crossing with its gates that should “never be closed” to our shipping, maritime and trade routes ...
Before a recap of President Trump’s escalator ride at the United Nations, let’s take a non-partisan look at America’s recent foreign policy record. Yes, former President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, ...
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