The meeting came as divisions grow in Europe over the proposed tariffs
Pakistan has summoned France’s ambassador in Islamabad, the foreign office said on Monday, a day after Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said French President Emmanuel Macron had “attacked Islam”.
The foreign office spokesman confirmed to Reuters that the French ambassador had been summoned and shared a statement from his office which said “Pakistan condemns systematic Islamophobic campaign under the garb of freedom of expression”.
Khan’s comments came after Macron paid tribute to a French history teacher beheaded by a radical who wanted to avenge the use of cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in a class on freedom of expression.
The meeting came as divisions grow in Europe over the proposed tariffs
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