Punjab, Argentina to promote cultural ties
Azma emphasises that Punjab and Argentina could come closer through cultural collaboration
By Our Correspondent
January 22, 2025
LAHORE: Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari on Tuesday met the Argentine ambassador to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and initiating cultural activities.
Azma emphasized that Punjab and Argentina could come closer through cultural collaboration. She said Punjab’s culture was uniquely recognized worldwide and that culture, as a domain, transcended borders. Both countries have the potential to work together in various fields, especially in cultural exchange. The Argentine ambassador praised Punjab’s rich culture and traditional cuisine, noting their global fame.
The meeting was attended by Punjab Information Secretary Tahir Raza Hamdani, Parliamentary Secretary Shazia Ahmad and Alhamra Arts Council Chairman Razi Ahmad.
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