Politician says it's time to 'think for humanity'
A visiting politician says the Isle of Man is an 'exemplary' place to live.
Muhammad Zahid Durrani was one of several politicians from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan to attend yesterday's Tynwald Day proceedings.
It follows a formal agreement between the two nation's governments last year to educate each other on parliamentary practices.
Mr Durrani, who represents Pakistan's Bunair district, also called on world leaders to put aside cultural differences and 'think for humanity':
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