Key Takeaways
- Punjab Minister for Minorities Affairs met with Pakistan’s Consul General in Sydney.
- Topics included minority welfare, interfaith harmony, and educational collaboration.
- Meeting aimed at strengthening Pakistan-Australia cooperation.
Punjab Minister for Minorities Affairs Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora held a meeting with Pakistan’s Consul General in Sydney, Qamar Zaman, on Monday. The discussion focused on minority welfare, interfaith harmony, and educational collaboration between the two countries.
The meeting was attended by Chaudhry Shoaib Haneef, Chaudhry Aslam Kahloo, and Naseer Taseer. Minister Arora highlighted the importance of enhancing Pakistan-Australia cooperation in these areas during the session.
During the discussion, the minister emphasized the need for interfaith harmony as a cornerstone of minority welfare. He also underscored the potential benefits of educational collaboration, particularly in fostering mutual understanding and shared knowledge between the two nations.
The meeting served as an opportunity to explore ways to strengthen existing ties and identify new avenues for cooperation. Both parties expressed a commitment to working together towards common goals that benefit their respective communities.
Consul General Qamar Zaman echoed these sentiments, stating, 'We are keen on deepening our relationship with Pakistan in areas such as education and interfaith dialogue.' This statement was made during the meeting but no further details were provided.
'We are keen on deepening our relationship with Pakistan in areas such as education and interfaith dialogue.'
Consul General Qamar Zaman, Pakistan’s Consul General in Sydney




