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President welcomes UN experts’ findings; says India’s rogue behaviour can’t be allowed to persist

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 19 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday welcomed the report issued by United Nations human rights experts, which raised serious concerns over India’s military actions against Pakistan in May this year and its wider conduct affecting global peace and stability.

The president, in a statement, said the report reinforced Pakistan’s long-standing position that the unilateral use of force across international borders constituted a violation of the United Nations Charter and a grave breach of Pakistan’s sovereignty.

He said that the findings relating to civilian deaths, damage to populated areas and religious sites of Pakistan in May, and the heightened risk of escalation caused by India were deeply disturbing.

The president appreciated the report’s observations on India’s unilateral declaration of “holding in abeyance” its obligations under the Indus Waters Treaty, its aggressive posture and statements and the serious civilian losses resulting from Indian aggression.

He said the Treaty remained a binding international agreement and a cornerstone of regional stability, and stressed that bypassing agreed dispute-resolution mechanisms and actions affecting water flows violated Pakistan’s rights and risked creating serious human rights consequences.

President Zardari said the report also reflects growing international concerns over India’s conduct as a rogue state that increasingly acts as a global bully, relying on coercion, intimidation and the normalisation of force and violence rather than law and dialogue.

He noted that serious reports of transnational violence and targeted killings attributed to India, raised in multiple countries, pointed to a dangerous pattern that extended beyond the region and undermined global norms.

The president expressed concern that the report clearly manifested the irresponsible state behaviour of India.

“India has long stonewalled its minorities and ignored its commitments to international forums such as the United Nations, but this pattern of rogue behaviour cannot continue indefinitely,” he said, and underscored that such behaviour cannot be allowed to persist.

The president noted the report’s clear conclusion that international law did not recognise any separate right to unilateral military action under the pretext of counter-terrorism.

He said the affirmation of Pakistan’s inherent right to self-defence under international law highlighted the seriousness of the violations identified.

President Zardari welcomed the UN experts’ scrutiny of India’s regional conduct, including concerns relating to support for terror outfits and the use of an illegitimate Afghan government to advance hostile objectives and called for transparency and accountability in this regard.

He also welcomed the call by UN Special Rapporteurs for credible evidence, compensation for civilian losses, adherence to treaty obligations and a commitment to peaceful dialogue, including on Jammu and Kashmir.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to peace, restraint and respect for international law, the president said Pakistan would continue to pursue diplomatic and legal avenues to safeguard its sovereignty, protect the rights of its people and promote stability in the region.

Elderly motorcyclist killed in a road accident

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SIALKOT, Dec 19 (APP):A motorcyclist was killed after being hit by a tractor-trolley on Wazirabad road on Friday.
According to Rescue 1122, the victim identified as Amjad(70) was on his way to Sambrial when an unidentified tractor-trolley struck his motorcycle from behind and fled the scene and he died on the spot.
Rescue teams shifted the body to THQ Hospital Sambrial after completing necessary formalities,while police have launched a search for the driver.

Dense fog forces flight diversions at Sialkot Airport

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SIALKOT, Dec 19 (APP):Dense fog at Sialkot International Airport disrupted flight operations,forcing two incoming flights to divert to Islamabad as a precautionary measure.
A spokesperson said a Karachi-bound flight (PF-135) and another arriving from Dammam (PK-244) were diverted due to poor visibility. Both flights are expected to continue to Sialkot once weather conditions improve.

Seafood worth $173.750 mln, meat $149.915 million exported in five months

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 19 (APP):Fish and fish preparations exports from the country during the first five months of the current financial year grew by 7.03 per cent as compared to the exports of the corresponding period of the last year.
During the period from July-November, 2025, over 75,766 metric tons of fish and fish products valued at $173.750 million were exported as compared to the exports of 75,336 metric tons worth of $162.334 million of the same period of the last year, according to the data of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
Meanwhile, meat and meat products exports from the country during the period under review increased by 7.12 per cent as about 47,990 metric tons of meat and meat preparations worth $215.944million were exported as compared to the exports of 47,507 metric tons valued at $201.586 million of the same period of the last year.
In the first five months of the current financial year, the country earned $149.915 million by exporting 240,297 metric tons of fresh fruits, as compared to the exports of 220,574 metric tons worth of $132.577 million of the same period of the last year.
However, during the period under review, the imports of rice decreased by 49.24 per cent as it was recorded at 1.425 million metric tons worth of $769.294 million, as against the exports of 2.377 million metric tons valued at $1.515 billion of the same period of the last year.
On the other hand, food group imports into the country during the first five months of the current financial year grew by 28.33 per cent, and it was recorded at $3.847 billion as compared to the imports of $2.998 billion of the same period of the last year.

Unidentified persons snatch motorcycle in dacoity bid

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NOWSHERA VIRKAN, Dec 19 (APP):The unidentified armed persons on Friday snatch motorcycle from a man under jurisdictions of  Tatlay Aali police station.
The police said the armed men deprived a man namely Shafaqat Ali of motorcycle on gunpoint and fled from the scene successfully.
The police registered a case and launched further investigation.

Dense fog engulfs,cold wave intensifies

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SIALKOT, Dec 19 (APP):Dense fog engulfed Sialkot on Friday morning,reducing visibility to near zero and intensifying cold weather.
According to MET spokesperson,the Met office recorded the temperature at 15°C with 67 percent humidity.
Motorists faced difficulties due to poor visibility,while residents donned warm clothing to cope with the cold.

Two persons killed in road collision

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DARYA KHAN, Dec 19 (APP):Two persons on Friday died as a motorcycle collided with tractor-Trolley due to over-speeding on Layyah-Bhakkar road.
The Rescue 1122 sources said that the two motorcycle riders were killed on the spot in the accident,  adding the dead bodies had been identified as Danyal 15 years and Muhammad Rafiq 53 years old.
They said the Rescue team shifted the  bodies to Tehsil Headquarter Hospital (THQ).

DIG Operations reviews security for upcoming Lahore Bar elections

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LAHORE, Dec 19 (APP):Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Operations,Lahore Muhammad Faisal Kamran on Friday held a meeting with representatives of the Lahore Bar Association,including its President Mubashir Rehman and reviewed security arrangements for the upcoming annual Lahore Bar elections.
During the meeting,a detailed discussion was held on measures to ensure foolproof security and maintenance of law and order during the polling process.
The DIG Operations assured the bar representatives that voters,supporters and the entire election process would be provided comprehensive security.
He said that ensuring peaceful elections and the protection of the legal community were among the top priorities of Lahore Police. He added that Dolphin Squad,Police Response Unit (PRU) and Elite Force would be deployed around the Lahore High Court(LHC) and adjoining areas during polling.
Faisal Kamran further said that all available resources would be utilized to ensure the safety and security of the legal fraternity and to maintain a peaceful environment throughout the election process.

One year after Bashar Al-Assad’s fall, Pakistan commends Syrian-led reforms amid challenges

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 19 (APP): Marking a year since the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Pakistan has praised the country’s reforms amid the threat of terrorism and emphasized that its future must be guided by Syrians themselves.

“We note with appreciation the transitional steps undertaken by the Syrian Government over the past year, including the issuance of a constitutional declaration, the formation of a new cabinet, the conduct of legislative elections, and the convening of a National Dialogue Day,” Ambassador Usman Jadoon, deputy permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, told the UN Security Council on Thursday.

Upholding the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria, he emphasized that all state institutions and security structures operate under a single, central framework to prevent fragmentation and ensure effective governance, and encourage Syrian government’s efforts toward reintegrating armed factions under a unified command.

Referring to the treat of terrorism, the Pakistani envoy condemned the recent terrorist attack on a joint US-Syrian patrol in Palmyra and express deep condolences on the precious lives lost. Da’esh/ISIS remains a threat and must be decisively confronted. Similarly, addressing the presence of foreign terrorist fighters and advancing disarmament, demobilization and reintegration measures were critical to consolidate long-term security.

On the economic front, Ambassador Jadoon welcomed the lifting of sanctions by the United States and the European Union, alongside growing investment by regional countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkiye.

Attention should now shift toward sustainable development and reconstruction for restoring livelihoods, rebuilding critical infrastructure, and enabling the people of Syria to regain a sense of normalcy after years of hardship, he said.

Despite Syria’s continued efforts to exercise restraint and pursue diplomatic avenues, repeated and blatant violations of Syria’s sovereignty by Israel undermine stability and risk further escalation, the Pakistani envoy said.

Condemning the attacks in Beit Jinn and occupation of the Syrian territory by Israel, Ambassador Jadoon said these actions were not only against international law but also run counter to peace efforts and must be stopped in accordance with UNSC resolutions.

Earlier, Joyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, commended Syrian-led strides, saying, “The hope that was kindled a year ago [in Syria] continues to radiate.”

“Vigorous and diligent international support remains vital” as Syria continues to navigate immense opportunities and complex challenges.”

Success will depend largely upon two related factors, she said: reducing humanitarian need — “in what has been, for more than a decade, one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises” — and scaling back the size of the UN’s humanitarian operations in the country. In that regard, she said her Office is developing a new cooperation framework with Syria, and that its work has already become more streamlined and efficient, reaching 25 per cent more people in 2025 than in 2024 despite cuts in funding.

Rosemary DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, agreed that Syrians have made great progress in the last year. Meanwhile, the Syrian Government and the opposition Syrian Democratic Forces reached an agreement relating to the security and political transition on 10 March.

However, she warned: “Years of conflict and decades of repressive rule and human rights violations exacerbated tensions along sectarian lines.” Those tensions have also boiled over in the past year, with large-scale violence in the coastal region and clashes in the Druze-majority city of Swieda in July.

Condemning such acts, Ms. DiCarlo also cited a resurgence of the presence of ISIL/Da’esh and foreign terrorist fighters — including a deadly attack on United States forces earlier this month — and Israeli airstrikes and incursions in the southern city of Beit Jinn.

Ministry of Interior launches special stamp to mark World Arabic Language Day

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Riyadh, Dec 19 (SPA/APP): The Ministry of Interior, represented by the General Directorate of Passports in cooperation with the King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language (KSGAAL), launched a special commemorative stamp to mark World Arabic Language Day, observed annually on December 18.
The stamp will be available to travelers at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh Region, Jeddah Islamic Port in Makkah Region, and King Fahd Causeway in Eastern Region.