Follow Us on Google News
ISLAMABAD: Former law minister Babar Awan has thanked United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for admitting Pakistan’s desire for peace in the region.
In a tweet, Babar Awan appreciated Babar Awan’s visit by posting, “Thank you, Antonio Guterres, for admitting Pakistan’s remarkable transformation to a tourist hub, opening corridor of peace at Kartarpur&supporting Pakistan’s desire for peace in the region as well as giving a plebiscite to the people in IOK, which is long overdue.”
Thank you, Antonio Guterres @antonioguterres for admitting Pakistan’s remarkable transformation to a tourist hub, opening corridor of peace at Kartarpur&supporting Pakistan’s desire for peace in the region as well as giving a plebiscite to the people in IOK,which is long overdue.
— Babar Awan (@BabarAwanPK) February 19, 2020
Guterres earlier today left for the US after completing his four-day visit to Pakistan. Appreciating Pakistan’s culture Antonio Guterres thanked the people of Pakistan.
In a tweet, he wrote, “I concluded my visit to Pakistan after enjoying the rich history and vibrant culture of Lahore – from the Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the majestic Badshahi mosque. Thank you to the people of Pakistan for a wonderful visit.”
I am alarmed by the rapid deterioration of the humanitarian situation in northwest Syria and the horrible suffering of civilians.
In these dramatic circumstances, a ceasefire is essential and international humanitarian law must be upheld.https://t.co/uJV13aQUEv
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) February 19, 2020