Pakistani senators meet commonwealth parliamentary leaders

By Our Correspondent
July 31, 2024
A delegation of Pakistani Senators pose for a group photo with the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Secretary-General, Stephen Twigg (left) at the CPA Headquarters on July 29, 2024. — Facebook/Senator Agha Shahzaib Durrani
A delegation of Pakistani Senators pose for a group photo with the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Secretary-General, Stephen Twigg (left) at the CPA Headquarters on July 29, 2024. — Facebook/Senator Agha Shahzaib Durrani 

Islamabad:A delegation of Pakistani Senators, comprising Senator Agha Shahzaib Durrani, Senator Faisal Saleem, and Senator Ashraf Ali Jatoi, met with the Secretary General of the Commonwealth Association of Parliament to discuss ways to strengthen democracy, parliamentary norms, and global cooperation.

During the meeting, the senators discussed various issues, including the vacant seats on the executive committee, Pakistani politics, and the importance of resolving global issues through mutual dialogues and parliamentary practices. They emphasized the need to strengthen political parliamentary norms and vowed to work towards this goal. The secretary general expressed interest in visiting Pakistan and further solidifying the partnership between the two nations. The senators also stressed that all major global issues should be resolved through mutual dialogues and parliamentary practices.

This meeting marks a significant step towards strengthening the partnership between Pakistan and the Commonwealth Association of Parliament, and demonstrates a shared commitment to democracy, cooperation, and global peace.