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China set to become 4th biggest trade partner of Pakistan: MOFCOM official -
BEIJING, Feb 9 (APP): China is becoming the 4th biggest trade partner of Pakistan, said here a senior Chinese official from Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).Addressing the Pakistan-China Trade Promotion Seminar at Pakistan Embassy, Ouyang Cheng of Department of International Trade and Economic Affairs of Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said both sides enhanced exports after the signing of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA).


UK Border Agency accept AJK marriage certificates -
LONDON, Feb 09 (APP)- The UK Border Agency has communicated to Lord Nazir Ahmed, a member of the British Upper House, that it accepts Nikah Khawani certificates from Azad Kashmir as a proof of  valid marriage.“I am able to inform you that following legal advice, Nikah Khawani certificates from AJK are now accepted as proof of a valid marriage by our UK Visa Section which processes settlement applications from Pakistan. Nikah Khawanis from any other region of Pakistan are not accepted and a Nikah Nama is still required in such cases,”


Boxing sensation Amir Khan and a host of new sporting stars awarded -
LONDON, Feb 9 (APP)- Boxing sensation Amir Khan, former Sri Lankan cricket captain Arjuna Ranatungalong with ten other budding sports stars were declared winners at the biggest ever Asian sports awards in the UK.A glittering ceremony was held at a Central London hotel last evening where the winners of the  prestigious Change4Life British Asian Sports awards were presented with their trophies.


UN says lack of resources threaten gains in Pakistan’s HIV response - HTML clipboard

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 9 (APP): Although Pakistan has a plan of action to tackle HIV and AIDS, the country is facing a lack of resources that could jeopardize an effective and timely response to the epidemic, according to the lead United Nations agency on the issue.



Outgoing UN envoy Ashraf Qazi urges Sudanese to press ahead on critical issues - HTML clipboard

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 09 (APP): The outgoing United Nations envoy in Sudan, Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, has lauded recent developments in the country’s electoral process, and urged the parties to the north-south peace agreement to press ahead during what will be a crucial year for the nation.



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South Asian Games ends at grand closing ceremony amid dazzling firework
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DHAKA, Feb. 09 (APP): The 11th edition of South Asian Games ended here on Tuesday evening amid fanfare, cultural show and dazzling firework which brightened the whole of Bangladesh capital.A crowd of around 20,000 was sent into ecstasy with brilliant display of laser-beam show and colorful firework which brought the curtains down in the 12-day regional sporting gala dominated by the Indian athletes.
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Naseem’s feat - a proof Pak women not behind in sports
ISLAMABAD, Feb 9 (APP): Pakistan’s Naseem Hameed became the first Pakistani women in the 26-year history of regional games when on Monday she clinched a gold medal in the 100-metre sprint in 11th South Asian Games being held in Dhaka, Bangladesh.The 22-year old athlete produced her career best feat at Bangabandhu National Stadium and led the eight runners.
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PCB clarifies news item
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ISLAMABAD, Feb 9 (APP): Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has clarified a news item that appeared in a section of press regarding a notice issued to Chairman PCB Ejaz Butt by Cricket Council of USA (CCUSA).

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Top four NWFP cueists to vie in National Snooker
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PESHAWAR, Feb. 9 (APP): Top four NWFP cueists to vie in the 35th National Ranking Snooker Championship-2010 to be held here at Karachi Gymkhana from March 2, Secretary NWFP Snooker Association Zulfiqar Butt told APP.

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Medal table at the conclusion of 11th South Asian Games
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DHAKA, Feb 9, (APP): Following is the final medal tally at the conclusion of 11th Asian Games after day 12 in the regional sporting extravaganza here on Tuesday.

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Changing ground reality in insurgency-hit areas needs economic stimulus,not bombings- Haqqani PDF Print E-mail
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WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (APP): Arguing that the fight against terror is very much an economic uplift struggle, Pakistan’s top diplomat in Washington has asked the United States to step up its effort toward creating jobs in the militancy-hit areas along Pak-Afghn border.“If the United States cannot get the people on its side, then any number of bombings from high altitude are not going to change the ground reality,” Ambassador Husain Haqqani told an American think tank.

“This is an ideological war, and it is an economic war. You have to create economic opportunities, because somebody who does not have a future is more likely to become a suicide terrorist than somebody who has a chance to earn a college degree,” he added.

Haqqani’s comments came as Pakistan urged American Congressional action on two long-delayed initiatives - Kerry-Lugar assistance bill and Reconstruction Opportunity Zones - which on the one hand are meant to spur economic hope for people in the underdeveloped areas and on the other signal a long-term U.S. commitment to the region.

The envoy said Pakistan is fully focused on fighting the meance of violent extremims along the Afghan border and rejected criticism of the country’s efforts as unfair.

“When the U.S. government says they’ve been able to eliminate 13 of the top 20 al-Qaeda leaders in the past 14 months, it hasn’t been without Pakistani support,” he said.

He urged the equivalent of the post-World War II Marshall Plan in Europe to create schools and clinics in Pakistan , where U.S. neglect during the 1990s, after mobilizing legions of holy warriors to fight Soviet occupiers, fostered “deep-seated anti-Americanism.”

“I’d rather that people had the opportunity to make boxer shorts for Wal-Mart than IEDs for the Taliban,” Haqqani said.

Islamabad, he said, also needs more military technology including helicopters and night-vision gear, that has been delayed by Congress.

And Predator drones “need to be operated by Pakistanis” or deployed “with Pakistani participation” to minimize resentment.

For its part, Pakistan ‘s government also is trying non-military tactics such as running a radio talk show, using U.S. equipment, in the contested Swat Valley, he said.

“Isn’t it sad that the non-military approach is only now starting?”

Haqqani said.

After U.S. forces in 2001 helped topple the Taliban, Americans “talked victory” and neglected the region again.

Today, “it’s much easier to get support for a quick war than a war that helps change people,” he said.

“It’s easier to get Americans to support a car industry bailout in this country” than a comprehensive campaign to stabilize the place where 9/11 attackers hatched their plot”.

Meanwhile, an American newspaper, The Denver Post has appreciatively noted the Pakistani envoy’s call for U.S. economic commitment to the region.  In an interaction with the editorial board of the newspaper, Haqqani said Americans should realize the recent anti-militancy mood in his nation.

The Pakistani envoy cited recent survey figures and public trends indicating remarkably widespread opposition to al-Qaeda and Taliban militants among the Pakistani people.

In a commentary in the paper notes Haqqai’s contention that the Taliban in Afghan border region is vulnerable because of its tenuous composition and discusses his call for a massive U.S. economic stimulus program as a way to blunt Talibanization.

“There are the hard-core Taliban that are connected to al-Qaeda ideologically. Then there are people with local grievances. . . . They don’t have an ideological agenda. They’re looking for a deal. And then the third category is ordinary people who’ve just been swept up in all of this.”

Haqqani adds the hard core militants can be defeated with force and the rest can be peeled off by changing the “economic, social and political environment” in which the Taliban is able to recruit.

“There is no reason you can’t have a Marshall Plan for places like Pakistan and Afghanistan ,” he says. “Transform them and then unleash our own potential as nations to really find our own place in history.

On the envoy’s call for Americans having patience with the Afghan war effort, the newspaper says Haqqani’s “eloquence and conviction are impressive,” but remarks they may not be enough to restore Americans’ flagging faith in a mission nearly eight years old.

“When it comes to the war in Afghanistan, I suppose I’m one of those impatient Americans that the Pakistani ambassador spoke about during his visit to Denver this week.

“One thing Americans don’t do very well is patience,” Haqqani told the Post. “And this is not a war that is going to be won in five weeks. Or five months. It might need a five-year or a 15-year window,” Vincent Caroll writes.

“Since the United States has already been fighting in Afghanistan for eight years, I assume he meant five to 15 years more. And he’s quite right that many Americans would be impatient with that prospect. Maybe even horrified.

“To give the ambassador his due, Haqqani hardly fits the stereotype of the slippery official ----Haqqani is a scholar who has taught at Johns Hopkins and Boston University, written serious studies on political Islam and advised the late (former prime minister) Benazir Bhutto until her assassination two years ago.”

 
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