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November 8, 2023, a momentous occasion marked the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Kuwait, celebrated with great enthusiasm and reverence at the PC Hotel Hunza. This significant event was graced by distinguished guests, including Mr. Mufleh Rashid Azmi, the Deputy Head of Mission and minister plenipotentiary in islamabad; Mr. Raja Nasir Ali Khan, Minister of Planning; Mr. Sherjhan Khan, a notable social worker from Chitral; Mr. Talaha Asad, AC Hunza; esteemed police officers, and prominent business figures from both Pakistan and Kuwait.The event was meticulously organized and executed by Mr. Shamshad Ahmed Khan Tanoli PMLN President trade in Kuwait , whose unwavering dedication ensured the success of this momentous occasion. This was hosted by Mr. Iftikhar A. Tanoli, who extended a warm welcome to all honorable guests.The picturesque PC Hotel Hunza, with its stunning backdrop of the Rakaposhi Mountains, served as the perfect venue for the celebration. The flags of Pakistan and Kuwait were proudly displayed, symbolizing the strong and enduring bond between the two nations.During the celebration, all respected guests expressed their sincere appreciation for the exceptional efforts of Mr. Malik Farooq, the Ambassador of Pakistan in Kuwait. Mr. Farooq's continuous guidance and support from Kuwait have played a pivotal role in strengthening the diplomatic ties between the two countries.The morning began with a sumptuous breakfast served to all the guests, providing an opportunity for networking and fostering diplomatic relationships. Following the breakfast, a cake-cutting ceremony was conducted, symbolizing the unity and goodwill shared between Pakistan and Kuwait.This historic 60th anniversary celebration of Pakistan and Kuwait diplomatic relations stands as a testament to the enduring friendship and collaboration between the two nations. The event was a resounding success, fostering goodwill and unity, and reinforcing the commitment to further strengthen the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Kuwait.
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