The Gulf Observer Introduces Romanian Language News

The Gulf Observer, Pakistan’s leading digital media platform renowned for its multilingual news service, has launched a Romanian language section to broaden its global outreach and better serve Romanian speakers around the world. The new section aims to provide accessible news to Romanian communities in Romania, Moldova, Pakistan, and other countries, promoting cultural exchange and mutual understanding.
The Romanian language service was formally inaugurated at the Embassy of Romania in Islamabad. His Excellency Dan Stoenescu, the Romanian Ambassador to Pakistan, led the launch with a symbolic button-press ceremony. The event was attended by notable guests, including Muhammad Ali Pasha, owner of The Gulf Observer and a foreign affairs expert, as well as prominent editors and media personalities such as Khalid Taimur Akram, Fatima Tuz Zehra, Malik M. Shafiq, and senior journalist Hammad Hassan.
Ambassador Stoenescu praised Muhammad Ali Pasha and his team for their commitment to fostering stronger ties between Romania and Pakistan. He emphasized the critical role language plays in enhancing economic links and cultural cooperation between nations. According to the ambassador, the introduction of Romanian-language news in Pakistan is not just a media milestone but a valuable platform for Romanians to deepen their understanding of Pakistan, South Asia, and its diverse cultures.
By providing accurate news, cultural insights, and shared viewpoints, the new Romanian section is expected to build bridges of friendship, reinforce mutual understanding, and create new opportunities for collaboration in diplomacy, trade, education, and tourism.
Readers interested in accessing The Gulf Observer in Romanian can visit the platform’s website and select the Romanian flag at the top right corner to explore the new language option.



