Pakistani Embassy in Minsk Engages Belarusian Students on Kashmir Black Day
An interactive event aimed at educating Belarusian
students about Pakistan’s rich history, culture
and the Kashmir dispute
Diplomatic Correspondent
Minsk: In line with Kashmir Black Day, the Embassy of Pakistan in Minsk organized an interactive event aimed at educating Belarusian students about Pakistan’s rich history, culture, and the Kashmir dispute.
Ambassador Sajjad Haider Khan delivered a comprehensive presentation, highlighting Pakistan’s cultural heritage, educational landscape, tourism opportunities, and bilateral relations with Belarus. The presentation also provided a detailed overview of the Kashmir conflict, explaining its historical background, legal status, and the current situation in Indian-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir. To deepen understanding, a photo exhibition depicting the realities of Jammu & Kashmir was displayed.
Following the presentation, the Ambassador conducted an interactive Q&A session, addressing students’ questions and offering further insights into the discussed topics.
The event concluded with students savoring traditional Pakistani cuisine, providing a taste of the country’s culinary heritage.
Samira Nizami Karachi: The maritime and logistics sector has appreciated the proactive role of Karachi…
PR Karachi: Sanjeewa Pattiwila, Consul General of Sri Lanka in Karachi, has extended warm greetings…
Nabeel Jamal Lahore: The HBL Pakistan Super League 11 is set to commence on March…
Samira Nizami Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the official ticket refund policy for…
APP Islamabad: Iconic landmarks across the world were illuminated in green and white to mark…
Sobia Khan Tashkent: Mutual trade between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan could increase by 30–40%, according to…
This website uses cookies.