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Kashmiri-American Delegation Meets Federal Minister for Peace Dialogue

Kashmiri-American Delegation Meets Federal Minister for Peace Dialogue

Key Takeaways

  • A delegation of Kashmiri-Americans met with the Federal Planning Minister, Ahsan Iqbal.
  • They expressed concerns over recent developments in Azad Kashmir.
  • The meeting lasted 90 minutes and focused on dialogue for peace and unity.

A delegation representing the Kashmiri-American diaspora met with the Federal Planning Minister, Ahsan Iqbal, for a 90-minute discussion on Sunday. The meeting was aimed at addressing concerns over recent developments in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and promoting dialogue for peace and unity.

During the meeting, the delegation highlighted their apprehensions regarding the current situation in AJK, emphasizing the need for constructive engagement to resolve ongoing issues. Minister Iqbal listened intently to the delegates' concerns and assured them of the government's commitment to fostering a peaceful environment in the region.

The Kashmiri-American delegation, comprising members from various professional backgrounds, stressed the importance of inclusive dialogue as a means to address the grievances of the local population. They called for an open forum where all stakeholders could participate in finding sustainable solutions to the challenges faced by AJK.

In response, Minister Iqbal reiterated the government's stance on promoting peace and unity in the region. He stated that the government was committed to addressing the concerns raised by the delegation and would work towards creating a conducive environment for dialogue. The minister also expressed his willingness to facilitate further meetings between the government and representatives of the Kashmiri-American community.

The meeting concluded with both parties agreeing on the need for continued engagement and collaboration. They emphasized that sustained efforts were necessary to ensure lasting peace and unity in AJK, which is crucial not only for the region but also for the broader national interests.

Following the meeting, a press release was issued by the delegation, highlighting their concerns and the assurances received from the minister. The statement called for an inclusive approach towards resolving the issues faced by the people of AJK and underscored the importance of dialogue in achieving peace and unity.