
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has said that Pakistan’s recent diplomatic and strategic triumph over India was not only celebrated domestically but also found strong resonance in Azerbaijan, highlighting the depth of international solidarity with Islamabad’s position.
Speaking from the mountainous city of Lachin during Azerbaijan’s Independence Day celebrations, Tarar drew attention to what he described as a remarkable show of unity among Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. His remarks came as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan joined the festivities, turning the occasion into a powerful display of trilateral harmony and regional alliance.
“These three brotherly nations will remain united in every test and trial,” said Tarar, his tone confident and resolute. His words tapped into a sentiment that has been steadily building in recent months — that Pakistan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan are forging a partnership that transcends conventional diplomacy.
It is a bond, Tarar implied, cemented by shared sacrifices, mutual respect, and a collective commitment to justice and sovereignty. While he did not elaborate on the nature of the “recent success” over India, Tarar’s message clearly positioned it within a broader narrative of regional alignment.