Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani expressed condolences to President of the House of Councillors of Japan, Hidehisa Otsuji, over the loss of life in the recent earthquake. He conveyed unwavering support and solidarity with Japan, emphasizing the strong friendship between both countries. Sanjrani expressed confidence in Japan’s resilience and courage in overcoming the catastrophe.

ISLAMABAD: Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani on Wednesday conveyed condolences to President of the House of Councillors of Japan Hidehisa Otsuji over the loss of life in the devastating earthquake.
“I have full faith that legendary resilience and courage of the people of Japan would surely help them to surmount this catastrophe,” the chairman said in the letter forwarded to the office of President of the House of Councillors of Japan.
He also sympathized with the bereaved families and others affected by the heart-wrenching earthquake. Sanjrani expressed unwavering support and solidarity with the people of Japan in the hard times.
He termed Japan a great friend and said that both Islamabad and Tokyo had supported each other through thick and thin.
Source: ARY NEWS
Sadiq Sanjrani, the Senate Chairman, expressed condolences to Hidehisa Otsuji, the President of the House of Councillors of Japan, following a tragic earthquake. He conveyed faith in the resilience and courage of the Japanese people to overcome the catastrophe. Sanjrani extended sympathy to the affected families and assured unwavering support and solidarity with Japan during this difficult time. Highlighting the strong bond between Islamabad and Tokyo, he emphasized mutual support through challenges. This gesture of empathy and solidarity reflects the enduring friendship between Pakistan and Japan.
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