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Pakistan Embassy in Beijing Commemorates Kashmir Solidarity Day

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On February 5, 2024, the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing marked Kashmir Solidarity Day with a ceremony emphasizing Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Kashmiri cause, including their right to self-determination.

Messages from leadership and the Ambassador echoed this commitment, underscoring the importance of international law and the UN Charter in promoting global peace and security.

The ceremony included a photo exhibition showcasing the Kashmiri struggle, alongside a panel discussion focusing on the relevance of multilateralism and international institutions, particularly the United Nations, in conflict resolution and prevention.

Attendees included members of the diplomatic community, distinguished scholars, and representatives from prominent Chinese think tanks and universities.

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