The delegation is also due to meet heads of important international organizations based in Geneva.


Geneva: A Senate delegation, led by Leader of the House Ishaq Dar, is in Geneva to participate in the World Trade Organization’s Public Forum.
The delegation is also due to meet heads of important international organizations based in Geneva.
Earlier, the delegation visited Pakistan Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, where Ambassador Khalil Hashmi provided an overview of Pakistan’s active involvement with various international organizations.
Press Release:
— Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) September 13, 2023
Leader of the House, Senate of Pakistan, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Senator Kamran Murtaza held a meeting with Director General, World Trade Organization (WTO) Ms Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the WTO Headquarters in Geneva.
Director General Okonjo-Iweala… pic.twitter.com/EWD4MUngWz
He highlighted the country’s engagement in critical areas such as human rights, health, humanitarian efforts, and trade and development matters.
Speaking on the occasion, Senator Ishaq Dar underscored Pakistan’s stance and focus on global economic agenda and emphasized the importance of a fairer international economic system.
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