Islamabad: The foreign parliamentary delegations have started reaching Islamabad to participate in the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference, beginning from tomorrow. The delegations from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Palestine, Algeria, Barbados, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kenya, Tajikistan, Morocco, Maldives, Serbia, Philippines, and Rwanda have reached the city.
According to Radio Pakistan, Senator Nadeem Bhutto, Senator Sarmad Ali, and Senior DG Senate of Pakistan Tariq Bin Waheed accorded a warm welcome to the foreign delegates arriving in Islamabad. This gathering marks the beginning of a new chapter in parliamentary diplomacy, emphasizing dialogue, collaboration, and mutual respect.
The event is expected to bring together Speakers, Deputy Speakers, and parliamentary representatives from over forty countries. It reflects Pakistan’s growing role in advancing global parliamentary diplomacy. The conference aims to create a platform where parliamentary leaders can engage in meaningful exchange, share best practices, and address pressing challenges.