Mr. Qaiser Nawab, Founder President of the Pakistan-Azerbaijan Alumni Association (PAAA), had the honour of meeting and congratulating the interim Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Anwar Ul Haq Kakar.
Ednews reports that the momentous oath-taking ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow, on the eve of Pakistan’s Independence Day, which is celebrated annually on August 14.
During a cordial meeting, Mr. Nawab conveyed his best wishes to Prime Minister Kakar and seized the opportunity to highlight the robust and thriving Pakistan-Azerbaijan relations and brotherhood, which have recently achieved unprecedented heights. The strengthening of ties between the two nations has paved the way for mutual growth and collaboration.
Mr. Anwar Ul Haq Kakar, hailing from the province of Balochistan, emerges as an emblem of humility and dedication. His ascendancy to the role of interim Prime Minister marks a pivotal moment, as he becomes the first representative from a historically marginalized province to assume such a prestigious position. His appointment has instilled hope and inspiration among the people of Balochistan, as he embodies the potential for addressing long-standing issues that require the attention of the nation's chief executive.
In an expression of honor and support, Prime Minister Kakar hosted Mr Nawab along other notables for a momentous first official lunch, signifying the cordial relations. The meeting underscored the commitment to collaboration and progress.
Mr. Nawab, an prominent global Pakistani youth leader, shared his insights on youth development and appealed for Prime Minister Kakar's support in harnessing the potential of Pakistan's youth demographic, constituting over 64% of the total population. He emphasized the transformative impact that effective guidance and training can have on harnessing the talents of the nation's youth, positioning them as a significant asset to the country's future growth.
The Pakistan-Azerbaijan Alumni Association applauds the interim Prime Minister's dedication to fostering unity and progress. As both nations continue to forge meaningful collaborations, the PAAA remains committed to contributing to the strengthening of bilateral relations particularly people to people and facilitating dialogue for mutual advancement.