Ambassador Faisal Tirmizi visits Wahat Al Karama

Diplomatic CircleAmbassador Faisal Tirmizi visits Wahat Al Karama

ABU DHABI, UAE: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi paid a visit to Abu Dhabi’s national and cultural landmark Wahat Al Karama that commemorates the sacrifices and heroic deeds of the UAE martyrs to defend their homeland and protect it.

Wahat Al Karama is made up of 31 panels leaning on one another, signifying the unity, solidarity and mutual support that bind together the leadership, the citizens and the servicemen.

During his tour, the ambassador listened to a detailed briefing about the different sections in Wahat Al Karama which embodies the bravery and heroism of the UAE martyrs, as well as the nation’s noble values.

Ambassador Faisal Tirmizi expressed his utmost respect and appreciation for the ultimate sacrifice made by martyrs of the UAE.

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