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PM Imran Khan’s team caught making diplomatic faux pas
January 4, 2019

Samaa Digital
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Prime Minister Imran Khan’s team may perhaps think of getting a tutor in diplomatic etiquette. In a high-level meeting with Turkish officials Friday, they did not follow the posture protocols.

This behavior was highlighted by journalist Salman Masood who tweeted: “Turks are sitting with proper diplomatic etiquette. Pak side unfortunately seems oblivious to diplomatic norms of how to sit in state meetings.”

The correct manners would have been to sit upright and alert. The Pakistanis should not have been cross-legged in front of the other dignitaries. But as the photograph shows, several members of the Pakistani team appear to be unaware of these rules.

The team accompanying the prime minister included Finance Minister Asad Umar, Advisor Abdul Razzaq Dawood, Pakistan Ambassador Cyrus Sajjad Qazi, Federal Minister for Planning Khusro Bakhtiar and Assistant to the PM Zulfiqar Bukhari
 
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PM Imran Khan’s team caught making diplomatic faux pas
January 4, 2019

Samaa Digital
WhatsApp-Image-2019-01-04-at-5.56.58-PM-640x354.jpeg


Prime Minister Imran Khan’s team may perhaps think of getting a tutor in diplomatic etiquette. In a high-level meeting with Turkish officials Friday, they did not follow the posture protocols.

This behavior was highlighted by journalist Salman Masood who tweeted: “Turks are sitting with proper diplomatic etiquette. Pak side unfortunately seems oblivious to diplomatic norms of how to sit in state meetings.”

The correct manners would have been to sit upright and alert. The Pakistanis should not have been cross-legged in front of the other dignitaries. But as the photograph shows, several members of the Pakistani team appear to be unaware of these rules.

The team accompanying the prime minister included Finance Minister Asad Umar, Advisor Abdul Razzaq Dawood, Pakistan Ambassador Cyrus Sajjad Qazi, Federal Minister for Planning Khusro Bakhtiar and Assistant to the PM Zulfiqar Bukhari


Idiotic reporting, parchi pakra do tub thand paray Gee..
 
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It is habitual in our culture that we always prefer non-issues over ground realities.
That is why we are still in sad state of good governance. Please give importance to national issue of corruption, misuse of authority, the dire economic situation, death of merit and not to how IK and his team sits, stand or sleep.
 
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not care about how they are sitting but the pakistani guy using a mobile phone during the meeting is very unrofessional and rude.

in the corpoerate world a deal could be off just for this issue.

He could have been checking a detail. I do it all the time in meetings - if someone asks me something i don't know, i'll tell them to hold on and i'll find out. Of course it's only reasonable if the pace of the meeting allows it and if the information being looked up is not something i would have been expected to know off the top of my head.
 
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PM Imran Khan’s team caught making diplomatic faux pas
January 4, 2019

Samaa Digital
WhatsApp-Image-2019-01-04-at-5.56.58-PM-640x354.jpeg


Prime Minister Imran Khan’s team may perhaps think of getting a tutor in diplomatic etiquette. In a high-level meeting with Turkish officials Friday, they did not follow the posture protocols.

This behavior was highlighted by journalist Salman Masood who tweeted: “Turks are sitting with proper diplomatic etiquette. Pak side unfortunately seems oblivious to diplomatic norms of how to sit in state meetings.”

The correct manners would have been to sit upright and alert. The Pakistanis should not have been cross-legged in front of the other dignitaries. But as the photograph shows, several members of the Pakistani team appear to be unaware of these rules.

The team accompanying the prime minister included Finance Minister Asad Umar, Advisor Abdul Razzaq Dawood, Pakistan Ambassador Cyrus Sajjad Qazi, Federal Minister for Planning Khusro Bakhtiar and Assistant to the PM Zulfiqar Bukhari
Nothing wrong with posture, only inferiority complexed gentry thinks like this.
 
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