Islamabad, (Parliament Times) : President of the Institute of Peace and Development (INSPAD), a renowned leading organization active for global peace, human rights and religious harmony, and Kashmiri intellectual Dr. Muhammad Tahir Tabassum, while congratulating Honorable Dr. Jassim Muhammad Al-Mutairi on his appointment as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and Honorable Ambassador for International Relations, has said that this important responsibility is a testament to your high abilities and vast knowledge and experience. It is also a source of honour and pride for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a reflection of your influence in important global decisions of the future. The responsibility of the Honorable Ambassador for International Relations is also a source of immense importance and pride for all of us. In a message of congratulations on his important responsibility, he said, “I am very happy to congratulate you from the bottom of my heart on your service to the United Nations and pray that you will fulfill your new global responsibilities in the best possible way and that the Almighty God will grant you best health, safety, courage and success to serve for global peace and human rights, and further progress and rise.” Ameen.
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