Islamabad, Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar met with a delegation from the International Parliamentarians Congress (IPC) in Islamabad to discuss the organization’s work on human rights and other critical issues. The delegation briefed the Minister on IPC’s mission and the formation of its human rights committees, focusing on fostering cultural exchange among parliamentarians worldwide.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Law Minister commended the IPC’s efforts to expand its membership and praised its commitment to addressing human rights issues. He highlighted the importance of fostering cultural exchange and cooperation among parliamentarians from different countries to promote a broader understanding of human rights and related matters.
The IPC delegation also outlined their initiatives to address various global challenges, including the formation of human rights committees. These committees aim to provide a platform for parliamentarians to collaborate on human rights issues and share best practices to enhance understanding and cooperation.
Minister Tarar’s meeting with the IPC delegation underscores the importance of international collaboration in addressing human rights concerns. By bringing together parliamentarians from around the world, the IPC seeks to create a network for promoting dialogue and fostering a collective approach to global issues.
The meeting concluded with both sides expressing their commitment to continued cooperation and exploring further opportunities for collaboration to strengthen human rights and cultural exchange among parliamentarians.