Contributions give Pakistan chance to advance relations
Islamabad
December 26, 2020
Islamabad : Pakistan’s contributions to the UN peacekeeping missions across the world, especially Africa, provide the country with a good opportunity to strengthen diplomatic and trade relations with those given the valuable support.
This was the crux of the thoughts shared by experts during a webinar jointly organised by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Centre for International Peace and Stability Studies-National University of Science and Technology, and Centre for Asian African Studies (CAAS), Bradford-UK, as part of the Institute’s ‘Understanding Africa’ project.
The session was chaired by Executive President IPS Khalid Rahman, moderated by Dr Tughral Yamin, associate dean, CIPS-NUST and non-resident fellow at IPS, and addressed by Brig (r) Mirza Salim Baig, Brigadier (r) Imran Rasheed and Brigadier (r) Azam Agha from NUST, Islamabad.
Peacekeeping efforts give Pakistan opportunity to advance relations
National
December 26, 2020
Islamabad: Pakistan’s contributions to the UN peacekeeping missions across the world, especially Africa, provide the country with a good opportunity to strengthen diplomatic and trade relations with those given the valuable support.
This was the crux of the thoughts shared by experts during a webinar jointly organised by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Centre for International Peace and Stability Studies-National University of Science and Technology, and Centre for Asian African Studies (CAAS), Bradford-UK, as part of the Institute’s ‘Understanding Africa’ project.
The session was chaired by Executive President IPS Khalid Rahman, moderated by Dr Tughral Yamin, associate dean, CIPS-NUST and non-resident fellow at IPS, and addressed by Brig (r) Mirza Salim Baig, Brigadier (r) Imran Rasheed and Brigadier (r) Azam Agha from NUST, Islamabad.