Sartaj discusses religious violence with Archbishop of Canterbury

By our correspondents
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November 20, 2016

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz briefed Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby on the measures taken by the government for ensuring the welfare and security of religious minorities.

Both sides also exchanged views on the causes of religiously-motivated violence around the world and stressed on the important role of religious leaders in creating interfaith harmony.

During a meeting with the visiting dignitary, Sartaj highlighted the role minorities in the country’s development and presented an overview of the historical context shaping current developments in the region, including Pakistan.

He explained the important progress achieved by Pakistan in strengthening of democratic institutions, launching an effective counterterrorism campaign and reviving the economy.

Sartaj said the number of reserved seats for minorities in the parliament and the provincial assemblies had been increased as well as allocation of five per cent quota in public sector appointments.

He also noted with satisfaction that minorities, especially the Christian community, had made significant contributions to the development activities in Pakistan. The Archbishop acknowledged the sacrifices rendered by Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. He applauded the steps taken by the Government of Pakistan for protecting the rights of minorities and called for greater interfaith dialogue to achieve the goals of peace and development for all.