Pak Media Journalist Forum International Holds Global Webinar, Praises Pakistan’s Diplomatic Leadership and Signs Landmark Media Agreement
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Pak Media Journalist Forum International organized an important global webinar bringing together overseas Pakistani journalists from across the world, where participants praised Pakistan’s diplomatic leadership for facilitating dialogue between the United States and Iran and termed the initiative a historic development in international diplomacy.
The webinar witnessed wide participation from Pakistani journalists residing in different countries, reflecting the unity and growing strength of the overseas Pakistani media fraternity. Participants paid tribute to the Government of Pakistan and Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir for their role in helping bring the United States and Iran to the negotiating table.
Speakers during the webinar described Pakistan’s successful hosting of the diplomatic engagement as a major achievement in global politics and said it had further enhanced the country’s standing and credibility in international affairs. They emphasized that Pakistan’s efforts highlight its increasing role as a responsible and peace-promoting nation on the world stage.
The session was jointly chaired by Pak Media Journalist Forum International Chairman Chaudhry Noor-ul-Hassan Gujjar and Forum President Dr. Abdul Rehman Usama. It was also attended by Pakistan Press Club UK Chairman Sheikh Ejaz Afzal, along with several distinguished members of the press club and journalists from different international regions.
Addressing the webinar, Dr. Abdul Rehman Usama said Pakistan had once again proven that its military and political leadership are genuine advocates of peace by creating opportunities for dialogue between major world powers.
He noted that Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts in facilitating communication between the United States and Iran demonstrate the maturity and effectiveness of the country’s foreign policy and underscore its commitment to peace and stability in the region and beyond.
According to him, Pakistan’s role in such high-level diplomatic engagements reflects its increasing global importance and its ability to contribute meaningfully toward peaceful conflict resolution.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Chaudhry Noor-ul-Hassan Gujjar said Pakistan’s rising diplomatic stature has become a matter of pride for overseas Pakistanis around the world.
He remarked that the country’s growing recognition on the international stage has lifted the morale of overseas Pakistanis, who now see their homeland earning respect globally for constructive and peace-oriented diplomacy.
He further stated that Pakistan’s strategic diplomatic approach has strengthened its image in the international community and reaffirmed its position as a nation committed to dialogue, peace, and cooperation.
Participants in the webinar shared similar sentiments and said Pakistan’s effective diplomacy has reinforced its standing among the global community while projecting the country as a leading voice for peace and stability.
The forum collectively described Pakistan’s recent diplomatic efforts as a positive development for achieving long-term peace in the region and for promoting peaceful solutions to global conflicts.
Memorandum of Understanding Signed with Pakistan Press Club UK
A major highlight of the webinar was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Pak Media Journalist Forum International and Pakistan Press Club UK, aimed at strengthening professional cooperation and collaboration between both organizations.
The agreement was widely appreciated by participants, who described it as an important milestone for the Pakistani journalistic community worldwide. It is expected to enhance professional networking, encourage collaborative initiatives, and strengthen unity among journalists serving in different countries.
Following the signing ceremony, Dr. Abdul Rehman Usama congratulated all members of the forum and said the partnership with Pakistan Press Club UK would prove to be a significant step toward the welfare and advancement of journalists.
He said the MoU would pave the way for stronger institutional cooperation, joint initiatives, and better opportunities for professional development within the overseas Pakistani media community.
Chairman Chaudhry Noor-ul-Hassan Gujjar also welcomed the agreement and termed it a major move toward uniting Pakistani journalists living abroad under one platform.
He stated that the understanding reflects the forum’s mission to create a stronger global network of Pakistani journalists and to support the collective interests of media professionals representing Pakistan internationally.
At the conclusion of the webinar, participants reiterated their commitment to maintaining high journalistic standards and continuing efforts to promote Pakistan’s positive image internationally.
They pledged to remain united in supporting ethical journalism, truth-based reporting, and responsible media practices while highlighting Pakistan’s constructive role globally.
Message from Haroon Rashid Qureshi, Editor-in-Chief Rahbar Kisan International (RKI)
Sharing his views on the occasion, Haroon Rashid Qureshi, Editor-in-Chief of Rahbar Kisan International (RKI), expressed his appreciation and pride in being associated with Pak Media Journalist Forum International and praised the organization for its dedicated service to overseas Pakistani journalists.
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