Students at Pakistan Embassy express solidarity with Kashmiris in Beijing
BEIJING: Students from more than four continents showed solidarity with Kashmiri people and paid tributes to the martyrs in a culture program organized by Pakistan Embassy college Beijing in collaboration with Pakistan Embassy here on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Pakistan ambassador to China Masood Khalid said Pakistan does not want to prolong miseries of the Kashmiri people we want peace and development in the region.
“We are prepared to hold the meaningful dialogue on all issues including Kashmir issue and Pakistan is serious to resolve this issue through peace,” he said.
He further said Pakistan will continue its support for brave Kashmiri people at all major forums. Ambassador appreciated college students who paid tributes to Kashmiris martyrs.
The event comprised speeches and stage play which aimed to show the “Kashmir solidarity day”.
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