UNITED NATIONS, Feb 12 (APP): A six-member Pakistani parliamentary delegation, led by Senate Chairman Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, is set to take part in the Annual Parliamentary Hearing at the United Nations.
The delegation will participate in several sessions over the course of two days– February 12 and 13, including “The UN at 80: Renewing trust and purpose through cooperation and partnership; Translating global commitments into national realities; Protecting democracy from within: Parliamentary safeguards, responsibilities and renewal in times of democratic erosion and Financing and future-proofing the United Nations.
The Senate chairman also will also meet with the President of the UN General Assembly as well as the President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Dr. Tulia Ackson, on the sidelines of the Annual Hearing.
Senator Farooq H. Naek, Senator Muhammad Adbul Qadir, Syed Faisal Ali Subzwari, Senator Saleem Mandviwala, and Malik Muhammad Amir Dogar, members of the National Assembly of Pakistan, are part of the parliamentary delegation.
The Annual IPU Parliamentary Hearing 2026 is a high-level global forum jointly organized by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the United Nations, which brings together parliamentarians from across the world with senior UN officials, diplomats, experts, and civil society representatives.
The Annual Hearing is scheduled to take place on 12–13 February 2026 at the UN Headquarters in New York, which provides a vital platform for dialogue on pressing international challenges and on strengthening cooperation between national parliaments and the UN system.
Held under the theme “Parliaments and the United Nations: Better together, delivering for the people,” the 2026 session will focus on advancing peace, sustainable development, democratic governance, and effective multilateralism, including contributions to the UN’s Pact for the Future and broader reform efforts.
The Annual Parliamentary Hearing, rooted in a long-standing UN General Assembly mandate, underscores the growing importance of parliamentary diplomacy and the role of elected representatives in shaping inclusive, people-centred global solutions.