Pakistan
Australian High Commissioner meets PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan
Both sides discuss various important matters including economic conditions, human rights, and the impact of environmental changes.
Islamabad: Australian High Commissioner Neil Hawkins held meeting with newly appointed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan.
The Australian diplomat expressed the routine nature of such meetings with the major political entities in Pakistan. Neil Hawkins highlighted the importance of understanding the policies of the political parties, particularly in the lead-up to elections.
During the meeting, Hawkins emphasized Australia's commitment to supporting free and fair electoral processes in alignment with Pakistan's constitutional principles.
آسٹریلوی ہائی کمشنر نیل ہاکنگز کی چیئرمین تحریک انصاف بیرسٹر گوہر علی خان سے ملاقات
— PTI (@PTIofficial) December 12, 2023
سینٹ میں تحریک انصاف کے پارلیمانی لیڈر بیرسٹر علی ظفر اور مرکزی سیکرٹری اطلاعات رؤف حسن بھی ملاقات میں شریک
سینئر آسٹریلوی سفارتکار میری رابرٹسن بھی موجود
ملکی مجموعی سیاسی و معاشی صورتحال،… pic.twitter.com/46BmTxCuDD
The discussions spanned various critical topics including economic conditions, human rights, and the impact of environmental changes.
The diplomatic exchange also delved into mutual challenges faced by both nations, underlining the significance of collaborative efforts and dialogue in addressing shared concerns.
The meeting between the Australian High Commissioner and PTI's new Chairman serves as a testament to the ongoing diplomatic relations between Australia and Pakistan.
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