Islamabad: Russia has confirmed its attendance at the groundbreaking Inter-Parliamentary Speakers Conference (ISC) in Islamabad, joining 45 other nations in discussions on faith, harmony, and climate change. This significant diplomatic move follows an invitation from the ISC Committee.
The ISC, hailed as unprecedented, is gaining global traction. Ambassador Misbah Khar, a key conference organizer, emphasized the gathering’s focus on interfaith harmony and tackling climate change.
“This assembly isn’t merely diplomatic; it’s a worldwide appeal for peace and collaborative environmental stewardship,” stated Khar. “With 45 nations participating, we’re uniting voices from diverse backgrounds. Russia’s involvement, as a crucial global actor, holds special significance in fostering collaboration.”
Russia will send a leading Deputy Speaker known for diplomatic efforts and inter-parliamentary cooperation. This high-level representation underscores Moscow’s commitment to multilateral engagement.
A senior Senate Protocol official praised Russia’s participation, highlighting the ISC’s unique structure, bringing together both parliamentary houses and international representatives. “Russia’s presence elevates this landmark initiative,” the official commented.
The ISC’s inclusive approach has earned international recognition. With 45 member states committed, the Islamabad gathering is set to be a pivotal moment in inter-parliamentary cooperation, showcasing legislatures’ role in promoting peace and sustainable growth.
The Senate Secretariat affirms that meticulous arrangements are underway to ensure a seamless event. Innovative sessions and high-level bilateral meetings are scheduled, showcasing Pakistan’s leadership in facilitating meaningful global discourse.
The ISC emphasizes the power of parliaments to connect people, marking a crucial stride toward global understanding and solidarity.