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High Commissioner interacting with the UK-based Pakistani media

London: The newly appointed Pakistan High Commissioner to the UK Mohammad Nafees Zakaria interacted with UK based Pakistani media persons at Chancey Hall, Pakistan High Commission London. He shared his views with local electronic and print media representatives and stated that Pakistan media can play a vital role in promoting a good image of Pakistan in Britain and the rest of the world. We should use our media strength effectively to improve the relationship between Pakistan and the UK. High Commission tries to engage the community in a positive way and get a better result from the diaspora for the home Country. We can get many nationalities and many citizenships but we can’t cut off with our basic relation with our country that is Pakistan. To protect our country in a better way is our responsibility. Some people try to create misperceptions for Pakistan, we should correct those misperceptions and develop our country in a positive manner. We should show our strengths to the International community such as our natural resources etc. At this stage it would be better to act rather than talk. Pakistan will also continue to provide diplomatic, political and moral support to our Kashmiri brother\s and sisters. He said we should try to attract international donors and businessmen to invest more capital in Pakistan. Furthermore, he said we will try to provide welfare services to our community. Mohammed Sarwar Editor in Chief Weekly The Nation London, Ghulam Hussain Awan Bureau Chief 92 News, Murtaza Shah Bureau Chief Geo News TV, Azhar Javed Senior Producer Dunya News TV, Naveed Ch Ajj News TV, Naveed Akber UK News, Mobeen Rashid A1 AAJ News TV, Rafique Mughal A1 AAJ News TV, Imdad Hussain Shezad Khabrein Channel -5, Shaukat Dar Dunya News TV, Naqeeb Raja Sama News, Sumaira Khan She TV and others also were present on this occasion.Report by S M Irfan Tahir Photojournalist / Member National Union of Journalists (NUJ) Great Britain.

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