A number of ambassadors, diplomats and members of the diplomatic corps stationed in the federal capital Tuesday visited the Presidency to express their condolences on the demise of late Nusrat Bhutto by recording their remarks on behalf of their governments and the people of their respective countries.
The ambassadors and high commissioners who recorded their messages in the condolence book, placed at Aiwan-e-Sadr, included the diplomats of Algeria, China, Vietnam, Maldives, Indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Denmark, Netherlands, Egypt, Mauritius, Thailand, India, Cuba, DPR Korea, Japan, France, Libya, South Africa, Sudan, Kenya, Hungry, Iran, Nepal, Australia, USA and UAE.
The diplomats while recording their remarks described Nusrat Bhutto as a great leader terming her sad demise as a great loss for the family and the people of Pakistan. They lauded her bravery, grit and immense services for the cause of democracy and the democratic values in Pakistan.