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PM thanks Azerbaijan for support to IIOJK dispute, assures backing Karabakh issue

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BAKU (Azerbaijan), Jun 15 (APP):Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday thanked President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev for his consistent support to Pakistan on the dispute of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The prime minister in a tweet assured the Azeri president of Pakistan’s steadfast support on the issue of Karabakh.
He mentioned that he had a wonderful meeting with President Ilham Aliyev, in which the present state of bilateral relations between the two countries was reviewed.
“We have agreed to upgrade the ties commensurate with our excellent relationship,” he said.
PM Shehbaz said, “According to our shared resolve, the enhanced cooperation in trade, investment, energy, defence, tourism, and higher education sectors will form the bedrock of cooperation.”
The prime minister said he and his delegation were deeply impressed by the love that the people of Azerbaijan had for Pakistan and its people.
“The sight of Pakistani flags fluttering in Baku was a feast for the eyes,” he added.
He said the people-to-people bond based on mutual love and respect was the strength of bilateral relationship.
He said the shared resolve at the leadership level had the potential to reshape the bilateral ties in line with demands of the contemporary era.
“Together, we will make it happen, Insha Allah,” he said.

Flame for Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games lit

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BEIJING, Jun 15 (APP):The flame for the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games was lit on Thursday at the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, marking the 100-day countdown to the opening ceremony for the event, which is set to run from September 23 to October 8.

The flame was lit out of a concave mirror using the sun’s rays. Then a flame collector handed the torch to Yi Lianhong, secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, who ignited the cauldron.
Nestled in the suburban area of Hangzhou, Liangzhu boasts some of the earliest recorded evidence of Chinese civilization with a history that can be traced back to 3,300 years B.C.

Known for the prehistoric rice-cultivating civilizations of China and exquisite jade ware, as well as the country’s earliest known large-scale water conservation network, Liangzhu was declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 2019, CGTN reported.

The torch lighting and torch relay launching ceremony will be held at Hangzhou’s scenic landmark West Lake, another UNESCO World Heritage site, in mid-September, and the torch will be carried through 11 cities in Zhejiang Province.

A digital torch relay also kicked off online on Thursday. Over 21 million people have participated in a virtual torch relay as digital torchbearers through online platforms.

The opening ceremony will present the first digital ignition ceremony in the Games’ history, and digital torchbearers worldwide can ignite the flame together online.
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PM greets Chinese President Xi Jinping on his birthday

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP):Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday extended his greetings to Chinese President Xi Jinping on his birthday.
“It is my great pleasure to extend heartiest felicitations to H.E. President Xi Jinping on his birthday,” the prime minister, who is currently on a two-day visit to Azerbaijan, wrote on Twitter.
He said under the dynamic leadership of President Xi, China had emerged as a global leader advancing international solidarity, peace and cooperation.
He said the “iron brotherhood” between China and Pakistan entered a new era of enhanced cooperation since his visit to Pakistan in 2015 and had been going from strength to strength ever since.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting
APP67-150623 BAKU: June 15 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting. APP/ABB/TZD
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting
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SC adjourns Review Judgments Act cases till Friday

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SC adjourns Review Judgments Act cases till Friday

ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP):The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned hearing of petitions against the Review of Supreme Court Judgments and Orders Act 2023 till Friday.

A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan and Justice Munib Akhter heard the case.

During the course of proceeding, Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan said he would discuss five points, including evolution of the scope of public interest, the scope of review, powers of the Parliament for legislation, and jurisdiction of reviews and admissibility of petitions in the Indian Supreme Court.

He said the scope of Article 184/3 had been extended to protect the fundamental rights of citizens. The first case of Article 184/3 in the Supreme Court came from opposition leader Chaudhry Manzoor Elahi regarding his arrest, and all the judges of the respective bench adopted a careful approach in that case.

Justice Munib Akhtar observed that all the judges declared the said case a matter of public interest and asked the AGP to read paragraph 47 of the judgment of that bench.

The AGP said he was also relying on paragraph 47. After the Manzoor Elhi case, the jurisdiction of Article 184/3 gradually expanded and new rules were prepared in 1980.

Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan said they knew that the scope of Article 184/3 had been expanded with the passage of time. The AGP said the ‘review was also related to Article 184/3.

CJP Bandial remarked that the other side also agreed on the matter of extending the scope of review. There was a difference between an appeal and a review, he said, questioning whether a review could be converted into an appeal.

He said the other side disagreed over the method of legislation. It position was that there should be a constitutional amendment for the purpose.

The chief justice observed that the court also accepted the point of expansion in the scope of review, but a question arose whether the scheme of the Constitution could be amended by general legislation.

Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan asked the AGP as to why he did not want to expand the jurisdiction of review with Article 184(3).

The chief justice said the government should also understand the position of the petitioner as he had objection only on the procedure.

The CJP said the court also believed that the scope should be widened but its reasons should also be noted as otherwise it would disturb the court’s affair.

Justice Munib said he had difficulty in understanding that how reviews against judgments under Article 184(3) were distinguished from other decisions. The jurisdiction of Article 183/3 was considered different in various tenures, he said, adding for him, the standard of review against all the Supreme Court decisions was same.

The chief justice remarked that the government should opt for an appropriate legal procedure if it wanted to make reviews like those of re-hearings.

AGP Mansoor Usman said the court should also view the facts along with the legal questions under Article 184/3, and for that it was necessary to give the right of appeal against the judgment under the above article.

The AGP said he had noted the points and would assist the bench regarding it.

After this, the further hearing of the case was then adjourned till Friday.

Kainat wants to be world’s top squash player

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PESHAWAR, Jun 15 (APP):Promising squash player Kainat Khan Thursday said she was working hard to achieve a higher rank in women’s squash competitions at national and international levels.

Talking to media men during her practice session here at Qamar Zaman Squash Complex, Kainat said that she was working tirelessly to improve her skills in the game and added the day was not far when my dream will come true to be the top player.

Kainat Khan, who also played for Pakistan Army said she has been playing squash since 2020 and so far has performed well in WPSA Satellite, PSA Challengers Events, Sindh Open Squash Satellite 2020, Malaika Foods Squash Circuit, Aftab Adamjee Trust Squash Tournament, PSF Khyber Pakhtunkhwa International Satellite Cup, Pakistan Women Squash Championship, CAS Serena Hotel International Squash Championship, Hyderabad Women Squash Championship and other provincial competitions including U23, U21 Games and won positions.

She said: “I am very grateful to squash legend Qamar Zaman, head coach Mansoor Zaman and others, who have been working hard to improve my game. I do four to five hours of training so as not to let my coaches down and win matches at the national and international levels.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev leading their respective sides at a delegation level meeting
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Jane Marriott appointed as new British High Commissioner to Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP): The United Kingdom has announced the appointment of Jane Marriott OBE as the next British High Commissioner to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

The first female British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Jane is due to take up her role in mid-July, said a news release.

Prior to this appointment, Jane Marriott was the High Commissioner to Kenya from September 2019 to June 2023.
In this role she delivered a new UK-Kenya Strategic Partnership, strengthening ties across mutual prosperity, sustainable development, security and stability, people-to-people links and tackling climate change.

Under Jane’s leadership, she oversaw the launch of new clean, green, sustainable energy projects as well as delivering UK-Kenyan cooperation to create the first-ever Kenyan Marine Commando Unit, underlining the UK’s commitment to the fight against terrorism in Kenya and the region.

Jane also supported the restoration of over 1,000 hectares of deforested land, and under her leadership, the UK established a ‘Digital Access Programme’ in partnership with Kenyan stakeholders in the tech industry to train users on digital inclusion, cyber hygiene, and the regulation of online content.

Jane brings a wealth of thematic and regional experience to her new role having joined the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in 2001, following roles in the Cabinet Office and Home Office.

She has previously served as Director of the UK’s Joint International Counter-Terrorism Unit; Joint FCDO Director for the Middle East and North Africa; Ambassador to Sana’a, Yemen (2013-15); Deputy and Acting Ambassador to Tehran; and as an adviser to the US Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke. She has also completed two diplomatic postings to Iraq and one to Afghanistan.

“I am incredibly excited to be appointed as the next British High Commissioner to Pakistan – a country I am delighted to have visited twice before,” Jane said following the announcement of her appointment.

“ I am looking forward to getting to know this culturally rich and deeply diverse country even better. The United Kingdom’s relationship with Pakistan is rooted in shared history. Our people-to-people ties bind our countries together in common partnership, which I will be aiming to strengthen further,” she remarked.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui witnessing the signing ceremony

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Pakistan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui witnessing the signing ceremony
APP63-150623 SAINT PETERSBURG: June 15 - Pakistan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui witnessing the signing ceremony. APP/MAF/ABB/TZD
Pakistan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui witnessing the signing ceremony
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Pakistan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui witnessing the signing ceremony
APP64-150623 SAINT PETERSBURG: June 15 – A group photograph of Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan after signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui also present on the occasion. APP/MAF/ABB/TZD
Pakistan's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan signing the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade while Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui witnessing the signing ceremony
APP65-150623 SAINT PETERSBURG: June 15 – Secretary of Commerce, Muhammad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui shaking hand with representative of Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) after signing ceremony of the MoU between Pakistan Customs and the Federal Customs Service (Russian Federation) on the Exchange of Statistical Data on Mutual Trade. Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation, H.E. Shafqat Ali Khan also present on the occasion. APP/MAF/ABB/TZD

No major breakdown reported in prevailing cyclonic situation: Khurram Dastagir

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No major breakdown reported in prevailing cyclonic situation: Khurram Dastagir

HYDERABAD, Jun 15 (APP):Federal Minister for Energy Khurram Dastagir on Wednesday said that no major electricity breakdown had been reported due to the cyclonic situation However, the Federal Ministry of Energy was working on the rehabilitation of the electricity system likely to affect in Cyclone ‘Biporjoy.

Addressing the press conference in HESCO Headquarters here on Wednesday, the Federal Minister said on the directives of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, He was visiting different areas of the coastal belt to evaluate the cyclonic situation.

The minister said eight poles collapsed in the Jhampir area due to heavy winds and two electricity towers also collapsed in the Laadiyon area of district sujawal, however, restoration work had been started to restore the power supply.

He said that the Cyclonic situation had put adverse impacts on Shipping activities in Port Qasim particularly on the arrival of RLNG which triggered a shortage of gas however under the leadership of Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) this problem was also resolved by arranging gas supply internally.

The minister said the Federal Energy Ministry was working on a national level because the cyclonic situation was not confined to one province but it was a national issue.

He said, “Ministry of Energy and Hyderabad Electricity Supply Corporations (HESCO) have devised a comprehensive strategy to overcome likely electricity failure in the Cyclonic situation and in his connection around 2000 volunteers have been detailed from Punjab to assist in restoration and rehabilitation work, out of which 1300 personnel were arrived in HESCO region and deputed in different locations besides 160 vehicles were also sent to Cyclone hit areas including heavy cranes arranged by National Transmission & Dispatch Company (NTDC).”

Managing Director (MD) Dr Rana Abdul Jabar, HESCO Chief Muzzafr Ali Abbassi, Joint Secretary of Energy Ministry, and other HESCO officers were also present on the occasion.