
Pakistani Ambassador Holds Khuli Katchehri in Gwangju, South Korea
- Diplomatic News
- July 14, 2025
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GWANGJU — Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, Syed Moazzam H. Shah, hosted a Khuli Katchehri (open community forum) in Gwangju on July 12, 2025, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance engagement with the Pakistani diaspora. The event brought together more than 50 community members from various walks of life, including professionals, students, and workers.
The interactive session provided a platform for Pakistani nationals residing in South Korea to share their concerns, seek assistance, and offer suggestions directly to the embassy leadership.
Ambassador Shah reiterated the embassy’s commitment to addressing the needs of overseas Pakistanis and providing efficient, transparent consular services. He emphasized that the Pakistani community abroad plays a vital role in projecting a positive image of the country.
During the forum, participants discussed issues related to visa renewals, documentation, job security, and student support services. The ambassador assured the audience that the embassy would coordinate with relevant South Korean authorities and Pakistani government institutions to resolve valid concerns swiftly.
He also encouraged community members to stay informed through official embassy channels and to take advantage of online consular services for faster processing.
Ambassador Shah urged attendees to uphold local laws, respect Korean cultural norms, and contribute positively to the host society. He stressed the importance of unity within the Pakistani diaspora and highlighted the community’s role in building bridges between Pakistan and South Korea.
The session concluded with a commitment to holding similar outreach events in other Korean cities to ensure inclusive representation of Pakistani nationals across the country.
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