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FS Khan underlines need to further diversify Pak-Argentinian relations

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FS Khan underlines need to further diversify Pak-Argentinian relations

ISLAMABAD, Dec 6 (APP): Foreign Secretary Dr. Asad Majeed Khan on Tuesday underscored the need to further diversify and solidify bilateral relations between Pakistan and Argentina.

He emphasized Pakistan’s desire to widen its trade, economic, agricultural, and investment ties with Argentina.

The fifth round of Pakistan- Argentina Bilateral Political Consultations were held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

Pakistan’s side was led by Foreign Secretary Dr. Asad Majeed Khan while the Argentine side was led by Argentina’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Pablo Tettamanti.

The two sides discussed a wide range of matters of mutual interest and cooperation.

FS Khan underlines need to further diversify Pak-Argentinian relations

The foreign secretary noted that the two countries could consider establishing joint ventures in China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects as well as in Pakistan’s lucrative Special Economic Zones (SEZs). 

The foreign secretary and ambassador Tettamanti expressed satisfaction at the cooperation between Pakistan and Argentina at multilateral forums, including support for each other’s candidatures at the United Nations and agreed to enhance coordination.

They also reiterated their principled position on United Nations reform.

 The two sides discussed the threat of climate change faced by developing countries.

The foreign secretary underscored that, despite being one of the lowest carbon emitters, Pakistan was highly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.

They noted the recent decision of COP27 to establish the Loss and Damage Fund for climate-vulnerable countries.

Asad Majeed also briefed ambassador Pablo Tettamanti on the situation in South Asia especially since India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5 August 2019 in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

It was agreed to intensify cooperation in addressing the challenges posed by climate change. Issues relating to regional security situation were also discussed.
The foreign secretary maintained that terrorism was a threat to regional peace and stability and emphasized that collective efforts were required to deal with this menace.
He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to a peaceful, stable, prosperous and connected Afghanistan.

State Minister for Finance and Revenue Aisha Ghaus Pasha addressing to the SPDI’s 25th Sustainable Development Conference on “Sixth South and South-West Asia Forum” on the Sustainable Development Goals at local hotel

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State Minister for Finance and Revenue Aisha Ghaus Pasha addressing to the SPDI's 25th Sustainable Development Conference on "Sixth South and South-West Asia Forum” on the Sustainable Development Goals at local hotel
APP24-061222 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - State Minister for Finance and Revenue Aisha Ghaus Pasha addressing to the SPDI's 25th Sustainable Development Conference on "Sixth South and South-West Asia Forum” on the Sustainable Development Goals at local hotel. APP/AKS/TZD/MOS
State Minister for Finance and Revenue Aisha Ghaus Pasha addressing to the SPDI's 25th Sustainable Development Conference on "Sixth South and South-West Asia Forum” on the Sustainable Development Goals at local hotel
APP24-061222 ISLAMABAD
State Minister for Finance and Revenue Aisha Ghaus Pasha addressing to the SPDI's 25th Sustainable Development Conference on "Sixth South and South-West Asia Forum” on the Sustainable Development Goals at local hotel
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A view of netball match played between PNF Academy and Pigged Girls College during inauguration ceremony of Hyderabad Girls Netball Cup 2022 at Shah Latif Girls College

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A view of netball match played between PNF Academy and Pigged Girls College during inauguration ceremony of Hyderabad Girls Netball Cup 2022 at Shah Latif Girls College
APP20-061222 HYDERABAD: December 06 - A view of netball match played between PNF Academy and Pigged Girls College during inauguration ceremony of Hyderabad Girls Netball Cup 2022 at Shah Latif Girls College. APP/FHN/TZD/MOS
A view of netball match played between PNF Academy and Pigged Girls College during inauguration ceremony of Hyderabad Girls Netball Cup 2022 at Shah Latif Girls College
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A view of netball match played between PNF Academy and Pigged Girls College during inauguration ceremony of Hyderabad Girls Netball Cup 2022 at Shah Latif Girls College
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A view of large numbers of birds sitting on a water pond at Jamshoro Road

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A view of large numbers of birds sitting on a water pond at Jamshoro Road
APP19-061222 HYDERABAD: December 06 – A view of large numbers of birds sitting on a water pond at Jamshoro Road. APP/AKS/TZD/MOS
A view of large numbers of birds sitting on a water pond at Jamshoro Road
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A vendor displaying animals models to attract the customer at Eidgah Road

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A vendor displaying animals models to attract the customer at Eidgah Road
APP18-061222 HYDERABAD: December 06 – A vendor displaying animals models to attract the customer at Eidgah Road. APP/AKS/TZD/MOS
A vendor displaying animals models to attract the customer at Eidgah Road
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The First Lady Samina Arif Alvi addressing a graduation ceremony at NOWPDP institute for imparting vocational training to differently abled children

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The First Lady Samina Arif Alvi addressing a graduation ceremony at NOWPDP institute for imparting vocational training to differently abled children
APP15-061222 KARACHI: December 06 - The First Lady Samina Arif Alvi addressing a graduation ceremony at NOWPDP institute for imparting vocational training to differently abled children. APP/TZD/MOS
The First Lady Samina Arif Alvi addressing a graduation ceremony at NOWPDP institute for imparting vocational training to differently abled children
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The First Lady Samina Arif Alvi addressing a graduation ceremony at NOWPDP institute for imparting vocational training to differently abled children
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The First Lady Samina Arif Alvi addressing a graduation ceremony at NOWPDP institute for imparting vocational training to differently abled children
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A vendor is preparing samosas for customers at his shop

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A vendor is preparing samosas for customers at his shop
APP13-061222 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - A vendor is preparing samosas for customers at his shop. APP/SAK/TZD/MOS
A vendor is preparing samosas for customers at his shop
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A vendor is preparing samosas for customers at his shop
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Shaheen Afridi, Buttler, Adil Rashid, shortlisted for ICC Men’s Player of Month Award for November

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Shaheen Afridi, Buttler, Adil Rashid, shortlisted for ICC Men's Player of Month Award for November
Shaheen Afridi, Buttler, Adil Rashid, shortlisted for ICC Men's Player of Month Award for November-ICC

ISLAMABAD, Dec 6 (APP): England’s Jos Buttler and Adil Rashid, and Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi have been shortlisted for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s Player of the Month Award for November 2022, the ICC said in a statement on Tuesday.

Leading his team to ICC Men’s T20 World Cup glory was Jos Buttler’s most significant moment of the month, but he also played a significant hand in their journey towards it, smashing an unbeaten 80 off 49 balls in the semifinal clash against India.

Studded with nine fours and three sixes, Buttler’s brilliant knock and unbeaten opening stand with Alex Hales led England to a 10-wicket win against India and booked their place in the T20 World Cup final.

Overall, Buttler made 207 runs in T20Is in the month, including two fifties, one each against India and New Zealand, across the four matches he played.

In the final against Pakistan, Buttler kickstarted England’s aggressive start in the run chase, helping them to 43 in five overs.

His impressive captaincy earlier in the game had helped restrict Pakistan to just 137/8 in the first innings.

Adil Rashid (England):

Wicketless in the first three matches of the Super 12 phase of the T20 World Cup, Adil Rashid turned the script around in extraordinary fashion in England’s final three matches of the campaign, playing a significant role in their title triumph.

In the must-win Super 12 clash against Sri Lanka, he delivered a Player of the Match performance, bowling a stringent spell of 4-0-16-1.

In the semifinal against India, he got rid of the opposition’s key batter – Suryakumar Yadav – and delivered another economical spell, conceding just 20 runs from his four overs.

His most important showing, though, perhaps came in the final when he dismissed Mohammad Haris and Babar Azam in quick succession to derail Pakistan’s innings. He finished with 2/22 including a maiden in the big game.

Shaheen Afridi:

Shaheen Afridi returned from injury to lead Pakistan’s wicket-taking chart at the T20 World Cup, snaring 11 scalps at an average of 14.09 and an economy rate of 6.15.

His best performance came in the must-win clash against Bangladesh on the final day of the Super 12 phase.

The left-arm quick picked up 4/22 in a searing four-over spell that won him the Player of the Match award.

Shaheen was brilliant in the semi-final against New Zealand too, conceding just 24 runs in four overs and picking up the key wickets of Finn Allen and Kane Williamson.

In the final, he once again struck early with the big scalp of Alex Hales, and his injury late in the game possibly cost Pakistan the title as mentioned by their skipper Babar Azam.

PML-N struggle for constitutional supremacy: Javed Latif

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Mian Javed Latif
Mian Javed Latif

ISLAMABAD, Dec 6 (APP):Federal Minister Mian Javed Latif on Tuesday said that the political struggle of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was for the supremacy of the constitution.

Talking to a private media channel he said that Imran Khan’s tenure being the prime minister was the worst in many ways, especially in the economic sector.

He said that the Imran-led government lodged politically motivated cases against opponents while PML-N never believed in political victimization. “We believe accountability must be across the board and strictly based on merits, he added.

Governor attends Thailand’s national day ceremony

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KARACHI, Dec 06 (APP):Sindh Governor Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori on Tuesday attended Thailand’s national day ceremony and cut a cake.

He felicitated the Acting Consul General of Thailand on the occasion. The governor said that the relations between Pakistan and Thailand were further strengthening.

Governor attends Thailand's national day ceremony

He said that mutual cooperation in various sectors would benefit both the countries.

Former governor of Sindh Mohammed Mian Soomro, diplomats of different countries and other dignitaries attended the event.

Governor attends Thailand's national day ceremony