Pakistan committed to safeguarding minorities’ rights: Pak envoy

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APP04-18 FRANCE: December 18 - Francois Pupponi, the President of France-Pakistan Friendship Group in the National Assembly of France, Ambassador of Pakistan to France Moin ul Haque and Christian faith leaders are cutting the Christmas Cake in a Christmas Dinner hosted by the Embassy of Pakistan. APP

 

 

Ambassador of Pakistan to France Moin-ul-Haque said that Pakistan was fully committed to safeguarding the rights and privileges enjoyed by all the minorities.

He was speaking at a Christmas dinner hosted by Pakistan Embassy which was largely attended by members of faith leaders, Pakistani French Christian community, parliamentarians, officials of French government and others, said a message received here on Sunday.

The ambassador conveyed felicitations and good wishes to the participants and their families on the festive occasion. He said the Christian community in Pakistan was playing its due role in the national development, progress and prosperity as equal citizens. He underlined the importance Islam gave to respecting members of all faiths and emphasised the need for mutual respect, understanding and dialogue in these challenging times.

France-Pakistan Friendship Group in the National Assembly of France President Francois Pupponi, who was the chief guest on the occasion, appreciated the role of the Pakistani community as responsible citizens of France. He also spoke about strong bilateral relations between France and Pakistan and expressed his confidence that these would continue to grow further in the coming days.

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  1. Ambassador of Pakistan to France Moin-ul-Haque said that Pakistan was fully committed to safeguarding the rights and privileges enjoyed by all the minorities.
    Even a child in Pakistan knows, Pakistan is committed wholly and solely to just loot, corruption and the well being and prosperity of those who carry out these wicked adventures.

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