BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 13. A meeting between
students and a delegation from Pakistan was held at the Azerbaijan
University of Languages in Baku, Trend reports.


The event took place at the Pakistan Cultural Center. The
delegation included Parliamentary Secretary of Pakistan’s Ministry
of Human Rights Saba Sadiq and Secretary of the Ministry Abdul
Khalique Shaikh.


Abdul Khalique Shaikh expressed his satisfaction at the
opportunity to visit the center and interact with students. He said
it is important that young people have the chance to learn about
Pakistani culture, broaden their horizons, and develop academically
and personally.


He stressed that such initiatives are being implemented with the
support of Pakistan, including in the field of human rights.
Special attention, he noted, is given to the protection of
children’s rights and ensuring conditions for their well-being and
development.


“It is a great honor for us to be here and meet you. We believe
it is important that issues related to child protection remain in
focus, including at the parliamentary level,” he added.







Saba Sadiq, in turn, said that Pakistan is making efforts to
help resolve the conflict in the Middle East.


“We have worked to ensure that the parties sit at the
negotiating table. In this process, we were supported by countries
from different regions. Two opposing sides were able to begin
dialogue — this became possible thanks to joint efforts and a
spirit of cooperation. Talks were held, but a final agreement has
not yet been reached,” she said.


According to her, the ongoing process, including with the
participation of the United States, may lead to concrete results in
the future. She stressed that Pakistan seeks to ensure the conflict
in the region does not continue and is resolved peacefully.