Pakistan meeting votes to name again envoy from France. However they do not have one
Pakistan nationwide meeting on Tuesday handed a solution to recall Islamabad’s envoy to France because the Muslim global erupts over President Emmanuel Macron’s feedback on Islam. The one drawback is that Pakistan does no longer have an envoy in Paris.
Pakistan Top Minister Imran Khan has slammed French President Emmanuel Macron of ‘attacking’ Islam. (Photograph: Reuters)
Amid simmering tensions between Islamic international locations and France over French President Emmanuel Macron’s feedback on Islam, Pakistan’s nationwide meeting on Tuesday handed a solution to name again its envoy from Paris.
There is just a slight drawback with the solution — Pakistan does no longer have an envoy in France.
Pakistan’s ultimate ambassador to France, Moin-ul Haq, left the Ecu country 3 months in the past as he used to be transferred to China.
Since then, Pakistan has no longer despatched a substitute for Haq to Paris.
Apparently, Pakistan’s International Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi used to be probably the most movers of the solution within the nationwide meeting.
As a part of his tasks within the International Place of work, Qureshi would pay attention to the truth that, recently, Pakistan does no longer have an ambassador in France. Alternatively, this didn’t prevent him from challenging that the intended envoy be referred to as again to Islamabad.
In the meantime, Pakistan on Monday summoned the French ambassador in Islamabad, an afternoon after Top Minister Imran Khan accused French President Emmanuel Macron of attacking Islam via protecting the e-newsletter of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.