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CPNE General Meeting Held on World Press Freedom Day with Participation of Executive Committee Members

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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) held a “World Press Freedom Round Table Conference” in Karachi. Various media organizations participated in the event and emphasized the critical importance of press freedom. The participants agreed that freedom of the press is fundamental to all democratic values and freedoms. They unanimously declared that any restrictions on press freedom are unacceptable.

Managing Director of the Daily Pakistan Group of Newspapers, Mr. Rafay Khan Niazi, also attended the conference and expressed his commitment to upholding journalistic integrity and press freedom.

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The government mobilized to expose Indian propaganda globally, gaining support from Turkey, Greece and Sweden.Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar have contacted world leaders on the current Pak-India tension and the regional situation.  According to Express News, the Turkish ambassador met Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and discussed the regional situation and Indian propaganda.  The Prime Minister said that India wants to sabotage Pakistan’s sacrifices against terrorism by making allegations about the Pahalgam incident.  The Prime Minister said that Pakistan is ready for a transparent international investigation, and Turkey’s role would be welcome.  On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had a telephonic conversation with the Greek and Swiss foreign ministers in which he strongly condemned the allegations made by India and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.  Ishaq Dar said that India’s behavior is a threat to regional peace, Pakistan will not compromise in protecting its sovereignty and national interests.  The Greek and Swiss foreign ministers supported Pakistan’s position and appreciated the proposal for an impartial investigation.  In addition, the Ministry of Information took the media to the LoC to expose Indian propaganda,  Media representatives will be taken to places that India has been calling fake camps. The Information Minister says that Pakistan is a peace advocate and rejects the allegations of terrorism.  He made it clear that if India attempts aggression, Pakistan will respond befittingly.

The government mobilized to expose Indian propaganda globally, gaining support from Turkey, Greece and Sweden.Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar have contacted world leaders on the current Pak-India tension and the regional situation. According to Express News, the Turkish ambassador met Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and discussed the regional situation and Indian propaganda. The Prime Minister said that India wants to sabotage Pakistan’s sacrifices against terrorism by making allegations about the Pahalgam incident. The Prime Minister said that Pakistan is ready for a transparent international investigation, and Turkey’s role would be welcome. On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had a telephonic conversation with the Greek and Swiss foreign ministers in which he strongly condemned the allegations made by India and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Ishaq Dar said that India’s behavior is a threat to regional peace, Pakistan will not compromise in protecting its sovereignty and national interests. The Greek and Swiss foreign ministers supported Pakistan's position and appreciated the proposal for an impartial investigation. In addition, the Ministry of Information took the media to the LoC to expose Indian propaganda, Media representatives will be taken to places that India has been calling fake camps. The Information Minister says that Pakistan is a peace advocate and rejects the allegations of terrorism. He made it clear that if India attempts aggression, Pakistan will respond befittingly.

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