This invitation comes at the special request of
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, underscoring his commitment
to enhancing parliamentary diplomacy
Associated Press of Pakistan

Islamabad: A high-level parliamentary delegation from South Sudan, led by Nathaniel Oyet Pierino, First Deputy Speaker of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) of South Sudan, will arrive in Pakistan tomorrow for a three-day official visit. This invitation comes at the special request of Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, underscoring his commitment to enhancing parliamentary diplomacy and fostering global parliamentary relationships.
Focus on Strengthening Parliamentary Relations
The visit aims to bolster parliamentary ties between Pakistan and South Sudan and explore avenues for enhancing bilateral cooperation. During their stay in Islamabad, the delegation will engage in a series of high-level meetings with:
- Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Speaker of the National Assembly.
- Syed Mir Ghulam Mustafa Shah, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly.
- Syedaal Khan, Deputy Chairman of the Senate.
These discussions will focus on promoting parliamentary cooperation, addressing shared interests, and expanding collaboration across various sectors.
Broader Engagement and Cultural Exploration
In addition to official meetings, the South Sudanese delegation will meet prominent political and government leaders to strengthen ties at both governmental and public levels. They will also visit key cultural and historical landmarks in Pakistan to foster people-to-people connections and gain a deeper understanding of the country’s heritage.
Promoting Parliamentary Diplomacy
This visit highlights the potential of parliamentary diplomacy to build bridges between nations. It is expected to contribute significantly to the growth of bilateral relations, paving the way for cooperation in areas of mutual benefit, including trade, culture, and governance.
The visit reflects a shared vision to promote understanding and collaboration, ensuring a strong and lasting relationship between Pakistan and South Sudan.