Pakistan’s Deputy PM falls face down in handling Iran, shameful VIDEO goes viral on social media

Ishaq Dar’s Red Carpet Fall: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar was recently caught in an embarrassing situation. Ishaq Dar tripped and fell on the red carpet while welcoming Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdellatty in Islamabad on Sunday. The video of the incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media and after seeing it, Pakistan and its leaders are being made fun of.

The video shows Ishaq Dar moving forward to greet the Egyptian leader, but losing balance and falling to the ground. Soon after the security personnel pick them up and take control of the situation. After this incident, many comments and memes went viral on social media, in which questions are being raised on Pakistan’s international image.

Peace talks in Iran war

The timing of this incident also has special significance. Amidst the tense atmosphere of the Middle East, two-day talks are going on between Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the aim of which is to try to defuse the Iran war. However, America and Israel are not involved in this dialogue, which are considered to be major players playing an important role in this process.

Shahbaz talked to Iranian President

Islamabad has stepped up its diplomatic activities in recent weeks. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is in constant touch with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian. At the same time, officials have contacted many regional parties in an attempt to create space for talks. Experts believe that indirect participants of US-Iran diplomacy may be involved in this process, although there has been no formal confirmation yet.

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Analysts say that such incidents can affect Pakistan’s international image. The fall of the Deputy Prime Minister is not just a physical accident, but it is also being seen from a political and diplomatic point of view. The viral video on social media has raised questions on Pakistan’s diplomatic credentials, while the professional image of the country’s leaders has also been tarnished to some extent.

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