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High Commissioner of Pakistan, His Excellency Major General (Retd) Dr. Nayyar Naseer HI (M), paid a courtesy call to the...
14/05/2026

High Commissioner of Pakistan, His Excellency Major General (Retd) Dr. Nayyar Naseer HI (M), paid a courtesy call to the Attorney General of Sri Lanka, Mr. Parinda Ranasinghe.

The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss strengthening bilateral legal cooperation and exploring avenues for mutual judicial support between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Both officials reaffirmed the long-standing friendly relations and shared legal values that bind the two nations.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan Public Diplomacy Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sri Lanka

MP Mohamed Mujibur Rahman (Colombo District) met with the High Commissioner of Pakistan to Sri Lanka Major General (R) D...
13/05/2026

MP Mohamed Mujibur Rahman (Colombo District) met with the High Commissioner of Pakistan to Sri Lanka Major General (R) Dr. Nayyar Naseer, HI (M) today. Discussions centered on strengthening the longstanding relationship between the two nations.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan Parliament of Sri Lanka Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sri Lanka Public Diplomacy Pakistan External Publicity Wing

The High Commissioner of of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, Major General Nayyar Naseer, HI (M), (Retd), paid a courtesy call on ...
12/05/2026

The High Commissioner of of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, Major General Nayyar Naseer, HI (M), (Retd), paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd), at the Deputy Minister’s Office in Colombo on 11 May 26.

During the cordial discussion, both sides exchanged views on matters of mutual interest with particular attention focused on strengthening defence cooperation, training opportunities and regional security collaboration.

Moreover, both parties recognized that Disaster Management has become an integral component of the national security and agreed to enhance coordination and collaboration. The discussion also focused on the growing threat of transnational maritime crimes, particularly drug trafficking. Both parties acknowledged that further technical and collaborative assistance is required to address this challenge effectively.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan ISPR DG ISPR defence.lk National Disaster Management Authority Pakistan

The Colombo Plan Secretary-General Dr. Benjamin P. Reyes paid a courtesy call on the High Commissioner, H.E. Major Gener...
12/05/2026

The Colombo Plan Secretary-General Dr. Benjamin P. Reyes paid a courtesy call on the High Commissioner, H.E. Major General (R) Dr. Nayyar Naseer, today. During the meeting, the Secretary-General briefed the High Commissioner on the key initiatives undertaken during his tenure and informed that his tenure as Secretary-General will conclude on 30 June 2026. The Secretary-General appreciated Pakistan’s positive and constructive role in the affairs of The Colombo Plan and thanked the High Commissioner for support throughout his tenure. The High Commissioner appreciated the dynamic role of the Secretary General during his tenure and conveyed his best wishes for his future endeavors.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sri Lanka Public Diplomacy Pakistan

The High Commissioner of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, H.E. Major General (Retd) Dr. Nayyar Naseer, HI (M), paid a courtesy cal...
11/05/2026

The High Commissioner of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, H.E. Major General (Retd) Dr. Nayyar Naseer, HI (M), paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon. Sunil Kumara Gamage, M.P., today. The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in the field of sports between the two nations, exploring future exchange programs, and sharing expertise to empower youth. Both dignitaries reaffirmed the long-standing friendship and cultural synergy shared by Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sri Lanka External Publicity Wing Public Diplomacy Pakistan

Message by the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, on the Occasion of the First...
10/05/2026

Message by the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, on the Occasion of the First Anniversary of Youm-e-Marka-e-Haq, 10 May 2026

Youm-e-Marka-e-Haq, is a day to bow in gratitude before Allah Almighty for His countless blessings upon us. Today, we commemorate Pakistan’s valiant stand in adversity and the crushing defeat we inflicted on the enemy. The nation pays tribute to its martyrs, their families and the ghazis who stood like a steel wall to defend their homeland. The well-coordinated and synchronized response of our forces across land, sea, air and cyber domains established Pakistan as an invincible nation.
Marka-e-Haq bears testimony that Pakistanis are a peace-loving, yet courageous, resilient, and dignified nation who can neither be intimated nor subdued by any aggressor. Marka-e-Haq is etched in history as an epic feat of achieving overwhelming dominance over an enemy, bent on unprovoked aggression. The enemy was administered a heavy dose of reality serum to dispel its illusion of invincibility.
We pay rich tribute to the Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber and Admiral Naveed Ashraf for their strategic prudence and visionary leadership. We also salute officers and soldiers of the valiant Armed Forces, who, with unflinching support of the Pakistani nation, inscribed a new chapter in Pakistan-India context. Pakistan clearly manifested its desire for peace, while re-establishing deterrence and safeguarding its security, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Let there be no doubt that any aggression to undermine Pakistan will be met with an immediate, befitting and full-spectrum response. We stand determined and vigilant to ensure along our frontiers. We also remain steadfast in our efforts to root out “Fitna al-Khawarij” and “Fitna al-Hindustan” and take the fight against terrorism to its logical conclusion.
No story of Pakistan is complete without Kashmir, which remains the unfinished agenda of the subcontinent’s partition. Strategic stability in South Asia, without the resolution of Kashmir issue, would remain a distant dream which needs to be resolved in accordance with the United Nations resolutions and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. Pakistan shall continue to stand by the fundamental right of freedom and self-determination of Kashmiri people.
Today, Pakistan is recognized as a responsible middle power that not only knows how to defend itself, but has also emerged as a guarantor of global peace and stability. Pakistan’s pivotal role as a key mediator during the ongoing US-Iran conflict and our efforts to seek an end to violence, have earned world-wide acknowledgement. Pakistan remains committed in its efforts aimed at peaceful resolution of the conflict.
Commemorating the sacrifices of our martyrs on Youm-e-Marka-e-Haq, let us pledge to face our adversaries like a “Steel Wall” and work selflessly for the destined glory of this great homeland.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan External Publicity Wing ISPR Prime Minister's Office of Pakistan

Message of President Asif Ali Zardari on the First Anniversary of Maarka-e-HaqOne year ago, Pakistan was put to the test...
10/05/2026

Message of President Asif Ali Zardari on the First Anniversary of Maarka-e-Haq

One year ago, Pakistan was put to the test, and it did not blink.
The events of April and May last year were not simply a military episode. They were a moment of national reckoning. When India, under the guise of the Pahalgam false flag operation, launched unprovoked strikes on our soil, targeting mainly civilian areas besides military installations, Pakistan responded with discipline, precision, courage and unity. Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, the decisive centrepiece of Maarka-e-Haq, demonstrated what our armed forces are capable of when the country stands behind them as one. Our response was calibrated, measured, precise and proportionate. Our message was unambiguous.
Maarka-e-Haq showed the world that Pakistan's deterrence is not a slogan. It rests on professional competence, tri-service coordination and the resolve of a people who shall not accept aggression lying down. We salute our men and women in uniform and we bow our heads in honour of every martyr who gave their life so that this nation could stand tall. It is part of our DNA that when a war is imposed on us, every Pakistani becomes a soldier, some in uniform and most without.
Pakistan today is recognised as a state that not only knows how to defend itself but also serves as a guarantor of peace and stability. In the context of recent tensions in West Asia, Pakistan, through responsible and balanced diplomacy, played a key role in facilitating a ceasefire between the United States and Iran and bringing both sides to the negotiating table. Our efforts helped avoid further bloodshed and contributed to stabilising the broader regional environment. Pakistan will continue its efforts to promote peace, dialogue and stability wherever it can make a difference.
I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate that the Kashmir dispute remains the root cause of instability in this region. No honest account of South Asia's security challenges can avoid that truth. The aspirations of the Kashmiri people, enshrined in United Nations Security Council resolutions, have not been extinguished by decades of occupation. They shall not be. Pakistan's commitment to a just and lawful resolution remains unchanged.
India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty is tantamount to weaponisation of water. The Treaty, brokered by the World Bank and signed in 1960, has survived four wars and sixty-five years of bitter rivalry between two nuclear-armed neighbours. It was designed to be beyond the reach of political crises. India's decision to put it in abeyance, without any legal basis for unilateral suspension, is a threat to the livelihoods of millions. Water is not a bargaining chip. Pakistan shall defend its water rights with the same resolve it has shown in defence of its territory.
We also reiterate our position on terrorism with complete clarity. Pakistan is a victim of terrorism. We remain determined to root out the Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan in all their manifestations. We have engaged the Afghan de facto authorities with seriousness and expect that commitments made under the Doha framework, that Afghan territory will not be used against Pakistan or any other state, are honoured fully.
Pakistan seeks no conflict. But it shall never accept thuggish, coercive behaviour. We are committed to sovereignty, to international law, and to a stable region where differences are resolved through dialogue rather than domination.
Maarka-e-Haq is now etched into our national consciousness. It was not a moment we sought, but the one we met with everything we had. Let it stand, each year, as a reminder that a nation which knows its worth will always find the strength to defend it.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan External Publicity Wing ISPR The President of Pakistan

A high-level delegation from the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry visited Colombo from 5th to 8th May 2026 to stre...
09/05/2026

A high-level delegation from the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry visited Colombo from 5th to 8th May 2026 to strengthen trade and economic cooperation between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. During the visit, the delegation held productive meetings with key government departments and trade-related institutions to explore opportunities for enhanced bilateral collaboration in trade, investment, and industrial partnerships.

A major highlight of the visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, aimed at promoting stronger business-to-business linkages, facilitating exchange of market information, and encouraging joint ventures between the private sectors of both countries.

The delegation also paid a courtesy call on Minister of Trade of Sri Lanka, where discussions focused on expanding bilateral trade and deepening economic ties for mutual growth and prosperity.
Trade Development Authority of Pakistan Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sri Lanka

Pakistan-Sri Lanka Joint Exercise Shake Hands-II in Counter Terrorism domain has been conducted between the Armies of Pa...
08/05/2026

Pakistan-Sri Lanka Joint Exercise Shake Hands-II in Counter Terrorism domain has been conducted between the Armies of Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Tarbela, Pakistan. Two weeks long Exercise commenced on 27 April 2026 and concluded yesterday. Combat teams from Special Services Group, Pakistan Army and Sri Lankan Special Forces participated in the Exercise. General Officer Commanding Special Services Group attended the closing ceremony as Chief Guest. Major General Ajith Abeyawardana (WWV RWP RSP) from Sri Lanka also witnessed the closing ceremony. The troops displayed highest standards of professional excellence during the conduct. The Exercise was aimed at refining the drills, procedures and techniques involved in Counter Terrorism operations through joint training, besides harnessing the historic military to military relations among both the friendly countries.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan External Publicity Wing ISPR defence.lk

The High Commission of Pakistan in Colombo held a ceremony on May 07, 2026 to commemorate the anniversary of Marka-e-Haq...
08/05/2026

The High Commission of Pakistan in Colombo held a ceremony on May 07, 2026 to commemorate the anniversary of Marka-e-Haq, or the “Battle for Truth,” a defining moment in the nation’s history symbolizing courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to sovereignty. During the event, which was attended by colleagues, members of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces, and officers from the Armed Forces of Pakistan, the High Commissioner recounted the events of early 2025. He noted that following a false flag operation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Territory of Pahalgam on April 22 and subsequent Indian aggression on May 6-7, the Pakistan armed forces responded precisely and responsibly on May 10, targeting only military installations in self-defense. This day serves as a tribute to the sacrifices made by the armed forces and their families, whose courage ensures the ongoing security and dignity of the nation.
The High Commissioner emphasized that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains the central factor contributing to instability in the region and called for a durable and peaceful resolution in line with UN Security Council Resolutions. Beyond security, the address highlighted Pakistan’s status as a “living miracle” of over 241 million people, emphasizing the country’s immense human capital and potential in fields ranging from technology and entrepreneurship to diplomacy and academia. The occasion also provided a platform to reaffirm the importance of dialogue and the longstanding, friendly relations between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which are built on mutual respect and cooperation across trade, education, and defense.
Closing the commemoration, the High Commissioner renewed the resolve to uphold truth, justice, and peace in all collective endeavors. He expressed a steadfast commitment to deepening the bilateral partnership with Sri Lanka to foster regional stability and prosperity for future generations. The event concluded with a call to honor the sacrifices of the past by striving to build a future defined by harmony, progress, and mutual understanding.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan ISPR External Publicity Wing

High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, Major General (Retd) Dr. Nayyar Naseer, HI (M), paid...
05/05/2026

High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Sri Lanka, Major General (Retd) Dr. Nayyar Naseer, HI (M), paid a courtesy call on the Secretary of Defence, Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Sampath Thuyacontha, at the Ministry of Defence. Both sides reaffirmed commitment to further enhance the longstanding bilateral partnership between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Government of Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sri Lanka defence.lk ISPR External Publicity Wing Public Diplomacy Pakistan

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