Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Bahrain agree to work for boosting bilateral trade

APP16-28 NEW YORK: September 28 – Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi shakes hand with Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Foreign Minister of Bahrain prior a bilateral meeting. APP

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 28 (APP):Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi met his Bahraini counterpart Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Al Khalifa on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York on Thursday. The two Foreign Ministers agreed to work closely to reinvigorate bilateral trade, commercial and investment relations, according to an… Continue reading Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Bahrain agree to work for boosting bilateral trade

US official discusses US-Pak ties, Afghanistan & Kashmir with Foreign secretary Janjua

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 28 (APP):The US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Ambassador Alice Wells, discussed with Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua Washington-Islamabad relations and the situation in Afghanistan and in the Indian Occupied Kashmir. They met on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly session in… Continue reading US official discusses US-Pak ties, Afghanistan & Kashmir with Foreign secretary Janjua

“Jerusalem is not for sale” Palestinian President Abbas tells world leaders at UNGA

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 28 (APP):Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas declared at the United Nations Thursday that there would be no peace without an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital. Opening his speech to the General Assembly by stating “Jerusalem is not for sale, and the rights of the Palestinian people are not up… Continue reading “Jerusalem is not for sale” Palestinian President Abbas tells world leaders at UNGA

Pakistan to participate in international sniper competition to be held in China

BEIJING, Sept 28 (APP):Pakistan along with other member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) would participate in the second “Blade” International Sniper Competition to be held here from October 18. The five-day competition will be hosted by Chinese Armored Police Force (APF) at Gaoling Training Base in Beijing, according to sources of the Chinese… Continue reading Pakistan to participate in international sniper competition to be held in China

China reaches consensus with Myanmar, Bangladesh on Rohingya: Chinese Foreign Ministry

BEIJING, Sept 28 (APP):China said it has reached consensus with Myanmar and Bangladesh on Rohingya after China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met officials from the two countries alongside the annual UN gathering in New York, according to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry issued here on Friday. Wang held an informal meeting with Myanmar’s… Continue reading China reaches consensus with Myanmar, Bangladesh on Rohingya: Chinese Foreign Ministry

China-Nepal joint counter-terrorism exercise concludes on Friday

BEIJING, Sept 28 (APP):The ten-day China-Nepal joint counter-terrorism exercise “Sagarmatha Friendship-2018” concluded in China on Friday.The exercise began under an agreement between both the countries in Chengdu from September 17, according to the Chinese Ministry of Defence here on Friday. This exercise was conducted within the two militaries’ planned exchanges. The main purpose for the… Continue reading China-Nepal joint counter-terrorism exercise concludes on Friday

Pakistan welcomes US’ renewed emphasis on political solution in Afghanistan: FM Qureshi

  NEW YORK, Sept 27 (APP):Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi underscored Pakistan’s support for all political initiatives towards achieving peace in Afghanistan during a meeting with the United States Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, in New York. Afghan-born Khalilzad, a former US ambassador to the United Nations, Afghanistan and Iraq, called on the foreign… Continue reading Pakistan welcomes US’ renewed emphasis on political solution in Afghanistan: FM Qureshi

FPCCI can promote Pakistani products through display in US centers: Ambassador Siddiqui

  WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (APP):Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Ali Jehangir Siddiqui has asked the Pakistani businesspersons to explore the ideas and possibility of displaying their products in business centers across the US that can attract huge attention and audience and open up markets for the Pakistani goods. He was talking to the 13-member… Continue reading FPCCI can promote Pakistani products through display in US centers: Ambassador Siddiqui

Pakistani delegation attends third Silk Road Expo in China’s Gansu province

  DUNHUANG (China), Sept 27 (APP)::A three-member delegation from Pakistan attended the opening ceremony of the two-day third Silk Road International Cultural Expo which started here on Thursday to promote cultural exchanges and trade among the countries along the Belt and Road. Pakistani delegation comprising Dr Johar Ali, Member Animal Science, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council… Continue reading Pakistani delegation attends third Silk Road Expo in China’s Gansu province

Defence and Martyrs Day celebrated LONDON, Sep 27 (APP):To pay homage to the valiant soldiers and officers of Pakistan Armed Forces, a Defence and Martyrs day reception was held here at Pakistan High Commission on Wednesday evening. The reception was attended among others by Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK) Muhammad Ayub, UK Air Vice Marshal Andrew Turner, ACDS (Ops), members of the Defence and Services Attache community of friends of Pakistan, diplomats, British Pakistani Community, officials of Pakistan High Commission and veterans of Pakistan Armed Forces. Welcoming the guests, Defence and Naval Adviser to Pakistan High Commissioner Commodore,Rab Nawaz expressed his profound gratitude to all the participants for sparing their valuable time and being with here this evening to celebrate Defence and Martyrs Day of Pakistan. He said though this day was traditionally celebrated on 6th of September every year but “we made a conscious decision to defer it for couple of weeks to ensure that most of our honourable guests present here today are back from the summer vacations”. Highlighting the importance of the day Pakistan’s Defence and Military Adviser for High Commission said that historically speaking it was on 6thof September 1965 when Pakistan was faced with an external aggression that threatened its independence and sovereignty. He said that the mere fact that the enemy was far more superior in terms of its military might did not deter the people of Pakistan and its Armed Forces. The people of Pakistan, he said demonstrated an unprecedented national unity and stood firmly behind their valiant Armed Forces who displayed unwavering bravery and courage against heavy odds and defended their motherland. “It was undoubtedly one of the finest moments in Pakistan’s history and something that we as a nation continue to remember and cherish. On this day, we pay tribute to all those soldiers, sailors and airmen who laid down their lives. It is because of their supreme sacrifices and unshakeable determination that we live in safety and dignity today. It is indeed a great honour for us that some of those veterans who valiantly fought during 1965 war are present amongst us today”, he remarked. Rab Nawaz said that owing to its unique geo-strategic location and the geo-political rivalries that unfolded in its neighbourhood few decades ago, the people of Pakistan have suffered immensely because of terrorism and violent extremism, which were in no way an indigenous phenomenon. “Understanding and defeating this kind of amorphous threat, which played on people’s ideological beliefs was not easy. It was a struggle which could not be carried on in the kinetic domain only but the one which required challenging the misguided and distorted ideology of these forces of darkness”, he said. He further said that when Pakistan’s Armed Forces embarked on their struggle to defeat these forces of darkness, there was no military textbook to seek guidance from. “They had to fight their way through the most inhospitable terrain and had to learn lessons from every single kinetic action that they undertook. In the process they devised their own strategy and developed own tactics respecting local culture and avoiding collateral damage”, he added. Rab Nawaz said that Pakistan’s struggle and commitment in fighting terrorism and violent extremism is unparalleled both in terms of the successes it has achieved and the sacrifices it has made. “No other country in the world has lost as many soldiers and civilians in its fight against terrorism. The economic loss suffered by Pakistan in its fight against terrorism in the last 16 years far exceeds $120 billion. While we have eliminated organized presence of terrorists strongholds in the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas and re-established the writ of government in the entire region, the struggle continues to date”. He said that the fatalities due to terrorism today have been brought down to 5% of the staggering loss of life that the country suffered in 2009. “But we are committed to go further and the ongoing Operation Radd ul Fasaad is aimed at localizing and eliminating the remnants and sleeping cells of these terrorists elements through Intelligence Based Operations”, he said. The Defence and Military Adviser reminded that it was only couple of days back that “we lost seven soldiers including an officer in one such operation. Notwithstanding what we have sacrificed as a nation and what we are committed to do in this fight against terrorism, unfortunately there are people who paddle an insensitive and misleading narrative, which blames Pakistan of being selective and not doing enough. “It simply defies logic and common sense to say the least”, he remarked. Rab Nawaz said “Again in our fight against terrorism, we were fortunate to have the resolute and determined support from the people of Pakistan who over the period of time became fully aware of the poisonous ideology of terrorists, which had nothing to with Islam or its teachings. It was this whole of the nation support which helped Pakistan’s Armed Forces and other security agencies achieve the kind of successes which are unique in many respects”. Highlighting Pakistan UK defence relations, he mentioned of the historic bond between the Armed Forces of Pakistan and the United Kingdom and appreciate the support that we receive from the United Kingdom in terms of training and capacity building of our Armed Forces. “The support in Counter IED capability that we have received from the UK has helped us save hundreds if not thousands of precious lives during the war against terrorism. We remain extremely thankful for this support”. He said, “I once again salute the heroes who rendered sacrifices in Pakistan’s fight against external aggression and the ongoing struggle against the menace of terrorism and violent extremism. The people of Pakistan and its Armed Forces are committed to the defence of our motherland and are determined to make Pakistan one of the greatest nations of the world in accordance with the vision of our leader Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah”.

Defence and Martyrs Day celebrated LONDON, Sep 27 (APP):To pay homage to the valiant soldiers and officers of Pakistan Armed Forces, a Defence and Martyrs day reception was held here at Pakistan High Commission on Wednesday evening. The reception was attended among others by Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK) Muhammad Ayub, UK… Continue reading Defence and Martyrs Day celebrated LONDON, Sep 27 (APP):To pay homage to the valiant soldiers and officers of Pakistan Armed Forces, a Defence and Martyrs day reception was held here at Pakistan High Commission on Wednesday evening. The reception was attended among others by Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK) Muhammad Ayub, UK Air Vice Marshal Andrew Turner, ACDS (Ops), members of the Defence and Services Attache community of friends of Pakistan, diplomats, British Pakistani Community, officials of Pakistan High Commission and veterans of Pakistan Armed Forces. Welcoming the guests, Defence and Naval Adviser to Pakistan High Commissioner Commodore,Rab Nawaz expressed his profound gratitude to all the participants for sparing their valuable time and being with here this evening to celebrate Defence and Martyrs Day of Pakistan. He said though this day was traditionally celebrated on 6th of September every year but “we made a conscious decision to defer it for couple of weeks to ensure that most of our honourable guests present here today are back from the summer vacations”. Highlighting the importance of the day Pakistan’s Defence and Military Adviser for High Commission said that historically speaking it was on 6thof September 1965 when Pakistan was faced with an external aggression that threatened its independence and sovereignty. He said that the mere fact that the enemy was far more superior in terms of its military might did not deter the people of Pakistan and its Armed Forces. The people of Pakistan, he said demonstrated an unprecedented national unity and stood firmly behind their valiant Armed Forces who displayed unwavering bravery and courage against heavy odds and defended their motherland. “It was undoubtedly one of the finest moments in Pakistan’s history and something that we as a nation continue to remember and cherish. On this day, we pay tribute to all those soldiers, sailors and airmen who laid down their lives. It is because of their supreme sacrifices and unshakeable determination that we live in safety and dignity today. It is indeed a great honour for us that some of those veterans who valiantly fought during 1965 war are present amongst us today”, he remarked. Rab Nawaz said that owing to its unique geo-strategic location and the geo-political rivalries that unfolded in its neighbourhood few decades ago, the people of Pakistan have suffered immensely because of terrorism and violent extremism, which were in no way an indigenous phenomenon. “Understanding and defeating this kind of amorphous threat, which played on people’s ideological beliefs was not easy. It was a struggle which could not be carried on in the kinetic domain only but the one which required challenging the misguided and distorted ideology of these forces of darkness”, he said. He further said that when Pakistan’s Armed Forces embarked on their struggle to defeat these forces of darkness, there was no military textbook to seek guidance from. “They had to fight their way through the most inhospitable terrain and had to learn lessons from every single kinetic action that they undertook. In the process they devised their own strategy and developed own tactics respecting local culture and avoiding collateral damage”, he added. Rab Nawaz said that Pakistan’s struggle and commitment in fighting terrorism and violent extremism is unparalleled both in terms of the successes it has achieved and the sacrifices it has made. “No other country in the world has lost as many soldiers and civilians in its fight against terrorism. The economic loss suffered by Pakistan in its fight against terrorism in the last 16 years far exceeds $120 billion. While we have eliminated organized presence of terrorists strongholds in the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas and re-established the writ of government in the entire region, the struggle continues to date”. He said that the fatalities due to terrorism today have been brought down to 5% of the staggering loss of life that the country suffered in 2009. “But we are committed to go further and the ongoing Operation Radd ul Fasaad is aimed at localizing and eliminating the remnants and sleeping cells of these terrorists elements through Intelligence Based Operations”, he said. The Defence and Military Adviser reminded that it was only couple of days back that “we lost seven soldiers including an officer in one such operation. Notwithstanding what we have sacrificed as a nation and what we are committed to do in this fight against terrorism, unfortunately there are people who paddle an insensitive and misleading narrative, which blames Pakistan of being selective and not doing enough. “It simply defies logic and common sense to say the least”, he remarked. Rab Nawaz said “Again in our fight against terrorism, we were fortunate to have the resolute and determined support from the people of Pakistan who over the period of time became fully aware of the poisonous ideology of terrorists, which had nothing to with Islam or its teachings. It was this whole of the nation support which helped Pakistan’s Armed Forces and other security agencies achieve the kind of successes which are unique in many respects”. Highlighting Pakistan UK defence relations, he mentioned of the historic bond between the Armed Forces of Pakistan and the United Kingdom and appreciate the support that we receive from the United Kingdom in terms of training and capacity building of our Armed Forces. “The support in Counter IED capability that we have received from the UK has helped us save hundreds if not thousands of precious lives during the war against terrorism. We remain extremely thankful for this support”. He said, “I once again salute the heroes who rendered sacrifices in Pakistan’s fight against external aggression and the ongoing struggle against the menace of terrorism and violent extremism. The people of Pakistan and its Armed Forces are committed to the defence of our motherland and are determined to make Pakistan one of the greatest nations of the world in accordance with the vision of our leader Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah”.

AJK president calls for appointment of special UN representative on Kashmir

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 27 (APP):Describing the situation in Indian occupied Kashmir as “grim and gruesome”, Azad Kashmir President Sardar Masood Khan has called on UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to appoint a Special Representative on Jammu and Kashmir to find diplomatic ways for ending atrocities against Kashmiris and to promote a just solution to the decades-old… Continue reading AJK president calls for appointment of special UN representative on Kashmir

FM Qureshi and European Union’s High Representative discuss boosting Pak-EU cooperation

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27(APP):Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi and European Union’s High Representative of the European Union on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, Wednesday discussed steps to strengthen cooperation between Pakistan and the EU. The two leaders, who met on the sidelines of 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly in New… Continue reading FM Qureshi and European Union’s High Representative discuss boosting Pak-EU cooperation

FMs of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia discuss expansion of ties between two countries

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27 (APP):Foreign Ministers of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Wednesday expressed satisfaction at the expanding relations between the two countries. Foreign Minister Shah Memood Qureshi and his Saudi counterpart Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir met on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York.… Continue reading FMs of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia discuss expansion of ties between two countries

Foreign ministers of Pakistan and Britain stress enhanced cooperation between two countries

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27 (APP):Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held talks with British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt that were focused on enhancing cooperation in diverse areas such as trade, investment, education and development. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in progress in New… Continue reading Foreign ministers of Pakistan and Britain stress enhanced cooperation between two countries

At UN, Pakistan reaffirms its commitment to eradicate TB

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27 (APP):Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told the first-ever High-Level Tuberculosis (TB) Meeting at the UN on Wednesday that Pakistan remained fully committed to rooting out the endemic by 2030. The event was held on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly being held in New York. Speaking… Continue reading At UN, Pakistan reaffirms its commitment to eradicate TB

Kashmiri leader urges India, Pakistan to tone down rhetoric, asks UN to help

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (APP) :India and Pakistan must tone down their rhetoric to create a conducive environment for talks to resolve the long-running Kashmir dispute, a US-based Kashmir leader has said, calling on the United Nations and the world leaders to press upon the nuclear rivals to engage in negotiations. Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Secretary… Continue reading Kashmiri leader urges India, Pakistan to tone down rhetoric, asks UN to help

Some 80,000 people died of flu in America last year: US health agency

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (APP):An estimated 80,000 people died of flu and its complications last winter, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which also said in a separate study that suicide was on the rise in the US among almost every age group. The CDC is the leading national public health institute… Continue reading Some 80,000 people died of flu in America last year: US health agency

OIC Contact Group renews support to Kashmiri people’s right of self-determination right

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 26 (APP):Members of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Contact Group on Kashmir on Wednesday reaffirmed their complete solidarity with the Kashmiri people in their struggle for the right to self-determination and called for UN investigation of the gross human rights violation in Indian occupied Kashmir. In a meeting on the… Continue reading OIC Contact Group renews support to Kashmiri people’s right of self-determination right

Pakistan attends young people cultural dialogue held in Beijing

  BEIJING, Sept 26 (APP)::Pakistan has attended the 2018 international young people’s cultural dialogue held here aimed at providing young people an opportunity to meet each other and enhance cooperation for a bright future of human society. More than 50 Chinese and foreign guests from Pakistan, the United States, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia and other… Continue reading Pakistan attends young people cultural dialogue held in Beijing

UNSC needs comprehensive reform to make it more democratic, representative: Pakistan

  UNITED NATIONS, Sept 26 (APP):Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Wednesday told a ministerial-level meeting of Uniting for Consenus, which opposes additional permanent members in a restructured UN Security Council (UNSC), that Pakistan supported a comprehensive reform of the 15-member body to make it more democratic, representative, transparent and accountable. “The Security Council reform can… Continue reading UNSC needs comprehensive reform to make it more democratic, representative: Pakistan

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