NFJ Delegation Meets Sri Lankan High Commissioner
A three-member delegation from the National Federation of Journalists (NFJ) paid a visit to the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Islamabad and met with Admiral (R) Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne, the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka. The delegation, comprising Senior Vice President Aamir Rafiq Butt, Secretary General Abid Siddique Chaudhry, and Joint Secretary Adnan Hameed, engaged in discussions focused on media collaboration and fostering stronger ties between journalists from both countries.
The High Commissioner warmly welcomed the NFJ delegation and expressed his commitment to strengthening cooperation between Sri Lankan and Pakistani media communities. He praised the long-standing relationship between the two nations, stating, “Sri Lanka and Pakistan have been steadfast allies, always standing by each other during difficult times.
During the conversation, the High Commissioner emphasized the cultural and sporting ties between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, particularly through cricket, noting the significance of the upcoming Champions Trophy, where teams from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and India will compete. “This event will be a celebration of our strong sporting bonds, with global attention on the tournament,” he added.
The High Commissioner also expressed his views on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), noting its significant importance to Pakistan’s economy and its potential benefits for the broader region. He remarked, “The CPEC project is not only a game-changer for Pakistan’s economic development but will also prove fruitful for the entire region by promoting infrastructure, trade, and connectivity.”
During the meeting, the NFJ delegation was also informed about the restoration of Sri Lanka’s online visa service, which had been suspended for a few months due to technical reasons.