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TAPI, TAP to open new avenues of regional cooperation: Envoy

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FAISALABAD, Sep 14 (APP):TAPI (Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India) Gas Pipeline and TAP (Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan Transmission Line) would not only fulfill the energy needs of Pakistan on long term basis but also open new avenues of regional cooperation, said Atadjan Movlamov, Ambassador of Turkmenistan.
In a meeting with President Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) Dr. Khurram Tariq, he said that 1830KM long gas pipeline will shift 33bn cubic feet gas from Turkmenistan to India via Afghanistan and Pakistan while TAP will provide surplus electricity from Turkmenistan to energy starved Pakistan via Afghanistan. He said that his country has already started supplying LNG to Pakistan by road and 50 tankers have so far been delivered to Pakistan.
Dr. Khurram Tariq appreciated the cooperation of Turkmenistan in meeting the energy needs of Pakistan and said that both countries should also focus on their bilateral trade. He also underlined the need to establish direct links between the business communities of the two countries.

PM to address UNGA on Sept 22: FO spokesperson

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar will participate in the high-level debate of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York from September 18 to 23.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, during her weekly press briefing on Thursday, said the prime minister would address the UNGA on September 22.

“He will outline Pakistan’s perspective on a range of regional and global issues of concern, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute which is among the longest standing unresolved items on the UN agenda,” she said.

The prime minister would also elaborate the significant measures being taken by the caretaker government to consolidate Pakistan’s economic recovery and efforts to mobilise domestic and external investment, she added.

The FO spokesperson said the prime minister would also participate in a summit on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other high-level meetings organized under the auspice of the UN General Assembly.

“These will afford valuable platforms to deliberate on effective measures required at the global level for addressing the most pressing economic and development challenges confronting the Global South in the wake of the COVID pandemic, geo-political contestations and climate change.”

She highlighted that on the sidelines of the UNGA session, the prime minister would hold bilateral meetings with counterparts from various countries as well as with the heads of international organizations, philanthropic organizations and corporate leaders.

“He will also avail of the opportunity to engage with other heads of state and government attending the UNGA session during the various activities organized on the sidelines. The prime minister will also hold interactions with the international media.”

The spokesperson said Pakistan saw the United Nations as the most representative and inclusive forum of nation-states. The prime minister’s participation in the General Assembly session is a demonstration of Pakistan’s abiding commitment to multilateralism, with the UN playing a pivotal role in international affairs for promoting peace and prosperity worldwide, she added.

She said Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani would also accompany the prime minister.

With respect to the foreign minister’s visit to the United Kingdom, the spokesperson said the FM was participating in the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting in London.

“Pakistan is chairing this forum after three decades. Ministers and delegates from 56 Commonwealth nations are participating in this meeting,” she added.

In his various interventions, she said, the foreign minister had presented steps taken by Pakistan in youth development through the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PYMP), “which prioritizes empowering marginalized youth, including girls, minorities, and those with disabilities”.

Speaking about the situation of women in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) where human rights violations continue unabated, she said women in the IIOJK had frequently been targets of violence and aggression as a means to punish their families and communities for standing up against illegal and forcible Indian occupation.

“Abduction and harassment of young women during the so-called ‘cordon-and-search operations’ has been used as a punitive tool by the Indian occupation forces to punish entire communities.”

She demanded that the human rights violations must end so that the women of IIOJK could live in peace and dignity.

Replying to a question, the spokesperson said the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was an internationally recognized disputed territory whose final disposition was to be made in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

“It is also an established fact that Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, shown in the said Indian map are under Pakistan’s control and part of its official political map pending the final disposition of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.”

Replying to another query, she maintained that Pakistan had always stated that connectivity projects were critical for peace and prosperity of the region that was why Pakistan had supported the Belt and Road Initiative, of which the China- Pakistan Economic Corridor was the flagship project.

About the Afghan transit trade, she said Pakistan had been implementing in good faith the agreement between Afghanistan and Pakistan. “We have facilitated our landlocked neighbour in their access to the rest of the world in terms of trade and we will continue to do so. We have also said that there have been some concerns of Pakistan regarding misuse of the transit trade agreement on which we will engage with the Afghan authorities to end these practices.”

Replying to a question regarding US Ambassador in Pakistan Donald Blome’s visit to Gwadar, she said Gwadar was an important project under CPEC. “We consider it the crown jewel of Pakistan-China cooperation under CPEC. We have welcomed international cooperation under CPEC and investments by third parties. We have also welcomed foreign dignitaries and diplomats to visit Gwadar and see for themselves the potential of Gwadar and how it can be a game changer for prosperity in this region.”

She said that Pakistan was concerned about the security threat emanating from Afghanistan. “There have been recent incidents including in Chitral on the September 6, as well as the incident on the border on the same day. We believe that such incidents embolden the terrorists and that is why it is important for the Afghan interim authorities to ensure that Afghan territory is not used to threaten Pakistan.

“With regards to the opening of borders, I must underline that the closure of the border is temporary. And we will make the decision regarding its opening in view of the developments that take place in the coming days.”

Mushaal vows to continue to  raise issue of oppressed people of IIOJK

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Mushaal Hussein Mullick
ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment, Mushaal Hussein Mullick Thursday vowed to continue raising issues of oppressed people in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) at all international forums.
Addressing ‘Pehchan Pakistan’ conference here at a private university, she said Kashmiris were struggling for the past seven decades for their inalienable right to self-determination as promised by the United Nations.
Mushaal Mullick said India had miserably failed to suppress  voice of Kashmiris for freedom despite deployment of more than a million troops in IIOJK.
She said nobody was safe in the occupied valley as women and children were being disgraced, and freedom lover youth and other people were being severely tortured.
The special assistant said fake and expired medicines were being supplied to continue genocide of Kashmiri people.
She said there was no political, religious and social liberty in IIOJK and massive human rights violations by the occupation Indian forces were routine matter.
Mushaal Mullick urged the people in Pakistan and Pakistani Diaspora to support Kashmiri people in attaining their right to self-determination under the United Nations Security Council’s resolutions and aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

The sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was unveiled by Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque. It was masterfully crafted by renowned Chinese sculptor Master Yuan Xikun, symbolizing the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China at the Jintai Art Museum.

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APP48-140923 BEIJING: September 14 - The sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was unveiled by Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque. It was masterfully crafted by renowned Chinese sculptor Master Yuan Xikun, symbolizing the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China at the Jintai Art Museum. APP/TZD/ZID
The sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was unveiled by Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque. It was masterfully crafted by renowned Chinese sculptor Master Yuan Xikun, symbolizing the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China at the Jintai Art Museum.
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BEIJING: September 14 – The sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was unveiled by Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque. It was masterfully crafted by renowned Chinese sculptor Master Yuan Xikun, symbolizing the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China at the Jintai Art Museum. APP/TZD/ZID
The sculpture of Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was unveiled by Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque. It was masterfully crafted by renowned Chinese sculptor Master Yuan Xikun, symbolizing the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China at the Jintai Art Museum.
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Executive Director General, Information Service Academy (ISA), Dr. Tariq Mahmood Khan distributing certificates among the participants of 37th MCMC Domain Specific Training

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Executive Director General, Information Service Academy (ISA), Dr. Tariq Mahmood Khan distributing certificates among the participants of 37th MCMC Domain Specific Training
APP50-140923 ISLAMABAD: September 14 - Executive Director General, Information Service Academy (ISA), Dr. Tariq Mahmood Khan distributing certificates among the participants of 37th MCMC Domain Specific Training. APP/TZD/ZID
Executive Director General, Information Service Academy (ISA), Dr. Tariq Mahmood Khan distributing certificates among the participants of 37th MCMC Domain Specific Training
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ILO indicates reduced job growth, rising unemployment to affect country’s progress

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International Labor Organization
ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP):International Labor Organization (ILO)  on Thursday indicated that reduced job growth and rising unemployment could affect  Pakistan’s progress.
According to ILO new labor market update, the increasing labor market challenges reflect the cumulation of Pakistan’s economic distress, following from the shock of the COVID-19 crisis, the 2022 floods and exacerbated by the recent macroeconomic turmoil.
The brief examines the labor market trends in Pakistan and presents estimates of the impacts
of the lingering crisis on employment outcomes in the near term.
According to ILO estimates, in 2023, Pakistan’s employment-to-population ratio has fallen well
below its pre-crisis trendline at 47.6 per cent while the number of unemployed persons is
expected to reach 5.6 million—a surge of 1.5 million since 2021.
The report also highlights that the female unemployment rate, which is historically at least 1.5
times that of male rates, could reach a high of 11.1 per cent.
Pakistan’s recent agreement with the IMF, securing a USD 3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) in July 2023, aims to avert a debt default and shore up investor confidence.
However, the SBA and the squeeze on public financing required in its implementation are likely to add further stress to labor market prospects, at least in the short term.
“Pakistan is facing a multitude of challenges that are taking a heavy toll on its labor markets while driving greater informality and out-migration. The ILO, through its Fourth Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP), is dedicated to addressing the plight of workers and struggling enterprises and to finding solutions that will help  increase the security of their livelihoods through these difficult times,” said Geir Tonstol, ILO Country Director for Pakistan.
He further said that ILO would reinforce social dialogue as an instrument for social stability and develop integrated provincial-level inclusive recovery strategies for decent job creation, with a particular focus on women and youth.

Chief of UNICEF’s professional team calls on Sindh Governor

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Governor sindh

KARACHI, Sep 14 (APP): Governor Kamran Khan Tessori has said that projects of UNICEF are helping children of the province in getting better health and education facilities.

This he said while talking with UNICEF Professional Team Chief Prem Bahadur Chand at Governor House here Thursday.

UNICEF projects, provision of better health and education facilities to children, training of teachers and health professionals and other matters of mutual interests were discussed in detail on the occasion.

The Governor Sindh said that UNICEF cooperation in the fields of health and education is commendable and steps are being taken with the help of UNICEF to provide better facilities to children.

Prem Bahadur Chand praised the welfare measures of Governor Sindh and also rang bell of hope with Governor Sindh.

The head of UNICEF’s professional team inspected ration bags of the Taqatwar Pakistan programme.

He also witnessed the construction of a marquee for IT classes.

Kristin Hawkins enchanted by Lahore Fort’s mysteries

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Kristin Hawkins
LAHORE, Sep 14 (APP):United States (US) Consul General to Lahore Kristin Hawkins has said she is fascinated by the rich cultural heritage, religious artefacts, architectural magnificence, historicity and inter-faith harmony illustrated through worship places of different religions within the ramparts of the Lahore Fort.
Talking to the media during a visit to the iconic Lahore Fort, she said: “I had heard about the rich history and culture of Lahore as well as Punjab when I was posted here, and I am privileged to be here to see the magic casements of history and culture.”
The newly-appointed US consul general was visiting the Lahore Fort on the invitation of the Agha Khan Cultural Services, which had been entrusted with restoring and preserving the seven endangered sites within the Lahore Fort under the US government’s Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP).
About her impressions of the 500 years old fort, the consul general said: “It was such an amazing experience to visit the Lahore Fort and see diversity of the historic site”, adding that she was impressed with the relics from the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh religion, which illustrated the rich cultural diversity and inter-faith experience that Pakistan had for the past so many centuries.
Earlier, Ms. Hawkins expressed her delight for the fact that the US government was able to support cultural   preservation in Pakistan along with its partners like the Agha Khan Cultural Service and the Walled City Authority Lahore (WCLA), adding the US government had invested one million dollars to restore and preserve seven sites at the Lahore Fort.
She said similar 32 projects worth US$7.6 million were being undertaken across Punjab to preserve Pakistan’s diverse and rich cultural history for future generations of Pakistan and to support economic growth in Pakistan.
Regarding the AFCP-funded Lahore Fort preservation projects, the US consul general said one interesting aspects of this initiative was that the US government was providing internships to the young Pakistani students so that they could get trained cultural preservation skills.
Kristin Hawkins’ amazement was aroused by the grandeur of the Mughal royal courts, inlaid Persian floral designs, fresco work, the recently unearthed Sikh and Hindu temple sites, marvelous Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) and drainage re-routing of Sheesh Mahal quadrangle. She showed keen interest in the projects and admired the work of archaeologists, artisans and engineers for their work to restore and preserve the historic architectural masterpieces.
Ms. Hawkins was also welcomed with symbolic welcome by the courtiers at the Deewan-e-Khas-o-Aam while she also took a selfie with the Badshahi Masjid, Ranjit Singh’s Samadhi and Fort rampart in the background.

Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani taking the lead as Chair at the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (10CMMY), held at the prestigious Commonwealth Headquarters. Under Pakistan’s leadership, this Meeting sets a promising course for Commonwealth youth from 11-15 September 2023.

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Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani taking the lead as Chair at the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (10CMMY), held at the prestigious Commonwealth Headquarters. Under Pakistan's leadership, this Meeting sets a promising course for Commonwealth youth from 11-15 September 2023.
APP45-140923 LONDON: September 14 - Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani taking the lead as Chair at the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (10CMMY), held at the prestigious Commonwealth Headquarters. Under Pakistan's leadership, this Meeting sets a promising course for Commonwealth youth from 11-15 September 2023. APP/TZD/ZID
 Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani taking the lead as Chair at the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (10CMMY), held at the prestigious Commonwealth Headquarters. Under Pakistan's leadership, this Meeting sets a promising course for Commonwealth youth from 11-15 September 2023.
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Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani taking the lead as Chair at the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (10CMMY), held at the prestigious Commonwealth Headquarters. Under Pakistan's leadership, this Meeting sets a promising course for Commonwealth youth from 11-15 September 2023.
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LONDON: September 14 – Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and distinguished Delegation Heads come together for a group photo, marking the commencement of the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (10CMMY) at the prestigious Commonwealth Headquarters. Guided by Pakistan’s leadership as the Chair, the Meeting is poised to shape the future of Commonwealth youth from 11-15 September 2023. 

CDA, Mari Petroleum join forces for 2,000 sapling plantation in D-12 Green Belt

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (APP): The Capital Development Authority (CDA), in collaboration with Mari Petroleum, has embarked on an ambitious endeavor to plant an impressive 2,000 saplings along the picturesque Green Belt of D-12 in Islamabad.

Leading this eco-friendly charge is CDA Chairman Captain (Retd) Anwaar ul Haq, who also holds the distinguished position of Chief Commissioner of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).

To kickstart this green mission, students from Saya School joined hands with the CDA in a spirited campaign. Together, they planted saplings ranging from 8 to 10 feet in height, featuring diverse tree species like pelikan, sukh chain, and Arjun.

Captain Anwaar ul Haq highlighted the importance of private-sector collaboration in driving eco-friendly initiatives, affirming that it’s a warm welcome for the private sector to actively engage in environmentally responsible activities within Islamabad.

This partnership between the CDA and Mari Petroleum represents a significant step towards a greener, more sustainable future for the capital city, uniting government, students, and private enterprise in a shared commitment to environmental well-being.