Ambassador Aizaz Chaudhry Meets Young Pakistani Students Currently Visiting the US Under the “Summer Sisters Exchange Program”

Ambassador Aizaz Chaudhry Meets Young Pakistani Students Currently Visiting the US Under the “Summer Sisters Exchange Program”

A 10-member delegation of young Pakistani female students, sponsored by the Summer Sisters Program, called on the Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry at Embassy of Pakistan today. Under the Summer Sisters Program, the US Pakistan Women’s Council helps lower-to-middle income Pakistani High School Girls explore new education & career options in pre-college programs at top US Colleges & Universities.

Ambassador Aizaz Chaudhry warmly welcomed the Pakistani students and greatly appreciated Summers Sister Program for providing tremendous exposure to the young female students.

While speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Aizaz Chaudhry said Pakistan & US had enjoyed historic relations spanning over seven decades and Pakistan is deeply interested in further strengthening the relations. The Student Exchange Programs promote people-to-people contact and act as a bridge in further cementing bilateral relations, he added.

While appreciating the confidence and conviction of the young Pakistani students, Ambassador Chaudhry remarked that Pakistani women are very intelligent, committed & passionate about their country. He urged the young students to work hard and give their share in connecting Pakistan with the rest of the world by promoting positive image of the country.

The Summer Sisters Exchange program is funded by the US Embassy in Pakistan in collaboration with various American Universities including George Washington University, American University, Duke University, Georgetown University, John Hopkins University etc. Since 2013, the Summer Sisters Program has tripled in size and many Pakistani students have benefitted.

July 06, 2017
Washington D.C

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