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Ambassador's Lecture Series No. 18
Why the International Community Should Stand by Pakistan ?
by H.E. Mr. Noor Muhammad Jadman
Pakistan's ambassador to Japan
| Besides confronting challenges of an uneasy neighborhood, Pakistan, now for more than a decade, has been at the forefront of global war against terrorism. Natural calamities have further compounded its challenges. However, despite all odds, Pakistan is trying its best to cope against all the challenges. Should Pakistan be left alone or the international community should stand by Pakistan in its efforts. This choice will not only determine the geopolitical future of this region but also have deep impacts on interfaith harmony. |
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:30-8:00pm
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Japan National Press Club (9th Floor, Large Conference Room)
Nippon Press Center Building
2-2-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Tel. (03) 3503-2721
Uchisaiwaicho Station (Exit A-7) on the Mita Line;
JR Shimbashi Station;
Kasumigaseki Station (Exit C-4) on the Chiyoda and Hibiya Lines
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| Admission: |
\1,000 ESUJ members (no charge for premium members and student members)
¥2,000 for non-members \500 Student |
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| To attend: |
Please apply to the ESUJ office
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Profile: H.E. Mr. Noor Muhammad Jadmani, Ambassador of Pakistan to Japan
Born in 1955. Holds Master’s Degree in Economics, Defense and Strategic Studies.
Joined Foreign Service of Pakistan in 1980. Served at the Headquarters as Section Officer (1988-1989), Director (1989-1991 & 1997-2000), Director General (2006-2008) and Additional Foreign Secretary (July 2008-January 2009). Held various diplomatic assignments in Pakistan Missions abroad: Muscat (1983-1988), New York (Permanent Mission to UN) (1991-1994), Kathmandu (1994-1997), Brussels (2001-2003) and Los Angeles (2003-2006). Serving as Ambassador of Pakistan to Japan since 2nd March 2009.
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Fujikage-Building
9th Floor, Motoakasaka 1-1-5
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