Blockade of waterways due to illegal construction in hill torrent prone areas inflicting heavy losses: Dr Suleri
President and CEO of Cargill—largest private American global food corporation, Brian Sikes calls on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on the sidelines of World Economic Forum.


DAVOS: January 16 –
China applauds Pakistan, other countries for reaffirming firm support to One China principle
BEIJING, Jan 16 (APP): China on Tuesday applauded and appreciated Pakistan and other countries for their support to the One China principle, respect China’s territorial integrity and oppose interference in China’s internal affairs.
“We applaud and appreciate the just position of these countries and organizations,” Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning said during her regular briefing.
She said that since January 13, countries and international organizations had been openly reaffirming their commitment to the One China principle, firm support for China’s effort of upholding national sovereignty and territorial integrity, opposition to any form of Taiwan independence and support for China’s reunification.
“Apart from what has been mentioned yesterday, a large number of countries, including Pakistan, the Maldives, Myanmar, Iran, Syria, Tunisia, Palestine, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Central Africa, Niger, Equatorial Guinea, Comoros, Lesotho, Somalia, Djibouti, Mali, Vanuatu Tonga, Dominica, Nicaragua and Bolivia, as well as the African Union also clearly stated their support for the One China principle and opposition to Taiwan independence.
“We applaud and appreciate the just position of these countries and organizations,” she added.
The spokesperson said that the Chinese side was convinced that the international community would continue, in accordance with the One China principle, to support the Chinese people’s just cause of opposing Taiwan independence, separatist activities and striving to achieve national reunification.
Pakistan-Sri Lanka agree to strengthen bilateral relations
ISLAMABAD, Jan 16 (APP): Pakistan and Sri Lanka on Tuesday agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations through exchange of high-level visits and engagement on a wide range of issues including trade and investment.
The agreement was expressed during a meeting between Caretaker Foreign Minister of Pakistan Jalil Abbas Jilani and his Sri Lankan counterpart Ali Sabry, on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit in Kampala, Uganda.
FM Jilani underscored the importance that Pakistan attaches to its relations with Sri Lanka. He said Pakistan was committed to work with Sri Lanka for mutual prosperity and development.
The two Foreign Ministers expressed satisfaction over the strength and vitality of Pakistan-Sri Lanka bilateral relations and agreed to further strengthen these relations.
General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visits Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) Wah.


WAH: January 16 –
PM emphasizes unleashing full potential of Pakistan’s agri sector
DAVOS, Jan 16 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Tuesday emphasized the immediate need to realize the true potential of Pakistan’s agricultural sector by scaling up investments in its modernization and mechanization for achieving food security.
He was talking to Brian Sikes, Chief Executive Officer of Cargill Inc -the largest private American global food corporation, who called on him here on the sidelines of the 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

The prime minister appreciated Cargil’s role in strengthening Pakistan-US trade relations and cooperation in the agricultural sector.
He also highlighted the government’s initiatives for food security, especially the innovative initiatives in the agricultural sector under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).
Highlighting the government’s measures to promote business and investment, the prime minister talked about the establishment of the SIFC, its measures to promote foreign investment in various sectors in a short period of time, and its positive effects.
Brian Sikes lauded the facilities provided by the Government of Pakistan for investment in various sectors, especially agriculture and food security.
FIA Faisalabad Zone trains Investigation Officers for improvement
FIA arrest 18 illegal immigrants
Efficient utilization of resources in health programmes urged
ISLAMABAD, Jan 16 (APP): Federal Secretary Health Iftikhar Ali Shallwani on Monday emphasized the need for an integrated approach to ensure the efficient utilization of resources in health programmes.
Addressing the meeting at the common management unit for a coordinated approach for managing AIDS, TB and Malaria grants, he urged for the implementation of evidence-based interventions.
Shallwani affirmed the commitment of the government and its partners to the shared goal of creating healthier communities and preventing the spread of AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
He expressed optimism about the outcomes of the meeting, stating, “By working jointly and harnessing our collective strengths and with the wisdom of National Coordinator CMU, Dr Razia Fatima, we can make significant strides in combating AIDS, TB, and Malaria.”
The meeting was held to ensure a concerted effort to address the pressing health challenges posed by AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), and Malaria.
The meeting aimed to foster collaboration and devise a comprehensive strategy to effectively manage the grants allocated for combating these infectious diseases.
Dr Razia Fatima, National Coordinator Common Management Unit (CMU) gave a detailed presentation on the Global Fund Grant Cycle 7 for the implementation period 2024-2026 and the challenges and way forward.
This meeting marks a crucial step towards a more coordinated and effective response to these health challenges.
The Common Management Unit will continue to serve as a hub for ongoing collaboration, ensuring sustained efforts in the fight against these infectious diseases.







