Pakistan keen to strengthen economic, political ties with friends: President
ISLAMABAD, NOV 03 (DNA) – President Dr Arif Alvi has said Pakistan wants to further strengthen and enhance economic, trade and political relations with friendly countries.
He was talking to newly appointed envoys of China, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Maldives in Islamabad Tuesday.
The President briefed the envoys about the steps taken by Pakistan to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus. He also highlighted the gross human rights violations being committed by the Indian security forces against the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He said India has transformed the entire valley into world’s largest open-air prison. He urged the international community to take note of atrocities being perpetrated by the Indian security forces against Muslims and other minority groups.
Earlier, Ambassador-designate of China Nong Rong, Ambassador-designate of Afghanistan Najibullah Alikhil, Ambassador-designate of Indonesia Adam Mulawarman Tugio, High Commissioner-dHigh Commissioner-designate of Maldives Ms. Farzana Zahir presented their credentials to the President. = DNA
===========================
Related News
Indonesian Embassy partners with All-Pakistan Women Universities Consortium for Online Sessions about Indonesia
DNA ISLAMABAD: The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad launched the first sessionRead More
‘Taste the World’ food festival at Serena Hotel
Aziz Boolani, CEO Serena Hotels said, our commitment to cultural diplomacy extends beyond hospitality, itRead More
Comments are Closed