Thursday, July 4, 2024 06:01 PM
Finance Minister Dar and Foreign Secretary Syrus Sajjad Qazi announced the formation of a committee to investigate the Pakistani Mission's support for students in Kyrgyzstan. The government aims to ensure transparency and accountability in its diplomatic operations abroad, emphasizing the welfare of Pakistani students studying overseas.
Finance Minister Dar, along with Foreign Secretary Syrus Sajjad Qazi, revealed during a press conference in Islamabad that a committee has been established to look into the involvement of the Pakistani Mission in assisting students in the Kyrgyz capital. The committee has been given a deadline of two weeks to submit its report.
The committee's primary objective is to investigate the extent of support provided by the Pakistani Mission to students in Kyrgyzstan. This move comes in response to growing concerns about the Mission's activities and its impact on Pakistani students studying in the country.
Over the past few months, there have been reports of irregularities and questionable practices linked to the Pakistani Mission in Kyrgyzstan. The government's decision to form this committee underscores its commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in its diplomatic missions abroad.
The formation of this committee marks a significant step towards addressing the issues surrounding the Pakistani Mission's support for students in Kyrgyzstan. By conducting a thorough investigation, the government aims to uphold the welfare and interests of Pakistani students studying overseas. This move highlights the importance of maintaining ethical standards and integrity in diplomatic operations.