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Pakistan hopes Afghanistan to respect promises of action against TTP, other terrorist outfits

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Pakistan hopes Afghanistan to respect promises of action against TTP, other terrorist outfits
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ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): The Foreign Office spokesperson on Friday said that Afghanistan would hopefully respect the promises made during the visit of Minister of State Hina Rabbani Khar to Kabul, that their territory would not be used for terrorism against Pakistan or any other country.

“TTP is a threat to Pakistan, there is no denying that fact… We have received assurances of sustained counter-terrorism action against TTP and other terrorist organizations and we hope that the promises that have been made will be respected,” spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in her weekly press briefing.

She said Pakistan was seriously concerned about the terrorist activities that take place in Pakistan.

“We have suffered enormously because of the activities of terrorist groups including TTP, which has continued to target Pakistani citizens and security forces.”

She said during MoS’ visit, all bilateral and international issues of mutual concern were discussed during various meetings.

To a question that the US has not yet listed the Majeed Brigade as Specially Designated Terrorist Organization, the spokesperson explained, “These are technical issues, which are under discussion in New York. We are in contact with our partners in New York, including the members of the UN Security Council to find a solution to this issue.”

She said during her visit to Kabul, Hina Rabbani Khar discussed a range of bilateral issues including cooperation in education, health, agriculture, trade and investment, regional connectivity, people-to-people contacts and socioeconomic projects.

She said the visit was meant to convey the importance that Pakistan accorded to its longstanding fraternal ties with Afghanistan. “This was the first high-level political visit from Pakistan in the last several months and a tangible manifestation of our intention to continue our engagement with Afghanistan and to discuss all issues of concern to Pakistan.”

Apprising the media of the diplomatic engagements last week, she started with Prime Minister Mohammad Shehbaz Sharif’s two-day visit to Türkiye to participate in the launching ceremony of PNS Khaibar at the Istanbul Shipyard. The prime minister held wide-ranging consultations with President Erdogan in both one-on-one and delegation-level formats.

The two leaders agreed to further deepen bilateral ties, increase trade and economic engagement, and strengthen strategic dialogue and defence cooperation. They also discussed energy and connectivity projects.

The spokesperson mentioned Acting Foreign Secretary Jauhar Saleem’s two-day visit to Luxembourg and Brussels, and the 8th Round of Pakistan-European Union Political Dialogue in Brussels wherein two sides agreed to intensify engagement and dialogue to promote political and trade ties, GSP plus, migration issues, education and climate change.

About the recent statement by former Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shankersinh Vaghela and Amit Shah, the spokesperson said India’s Home Minister had confirmed BJP leadership’s direct involvement in anti-Muslim violence during the horrific Gujarat riots of 2002 that led to the massacre of over two thousand Muslims.

“It is an internationally acknowledged fact that Mr. Modi who was then the Chief Minister of Gujarat was directly responsible for fomenting anti-Muslim riots and the massacre of Muslims in Gujarat. In 2002, this massacre was perpetrated for BJP’s political gains and twenty years later, once again BJP is fomenting communal hatred for political gains including in the upcoming elections in Gujarat.”

She told the media that December 6, this year marked 30 years of the demolition of the Babri Mosque by BJP-RSS zealots which served as a reminder that space has become restricted for minorities in India.

The spokesperson said Pakistan was seriously concerned over the decision this week by Indian National Investigation Agency’s Delhi court to award life imprisonment to five innocent Kashmiri youth in a fabricated case.

“These young Kashmiris were denied justice because of their Kashmiri background. This case, like countless others, is reflective of India’s continued campaign to suppress the voice of Kashmiris and to deny them their rights.”

She said in IIOJK, the Modi regime was continuing to pursue the Hindutva agenda of RSS and disempowering Kashmiris by turning them into a minority in their own land.

“In its latest move, it has added over 700,000 new voters in the electoral rolls. Majority of these so-called new voters are non-Kashmiris and retired personnel of Indian forces. The move is aimed at advancing electoral prospects of the Bharatiya Janata Party in IIOJK and clear violations of the 4thGeneva Conventions that assigns special responsibilities to the occupying power.”

NA Speaker, Deputy Speaker grieve over demise of Geo’s president Imran Aslam

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP):National Assembly (NA) Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf and Deputy Speaker Zahid Akram Durrani on Friday expressed deepest grief and sorrow over the death of President of Geo and Jang Group Imran Aslam.

In their separate condolence messages, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker paid tribute to Imran Aslam’s journalistic and literary services and prayed to Allah Almighty to grant the deceased a high place in Jannah and give strength and courage to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss with equanimity.

Meanwhile, Speaker and Deputy Speaker in another separate messages condoled the demise of legendary actor Afzaal Ahmed. They said Afzal Ahmed’s personality was an institute for those working on film, television and stage.

AJK PM to attend 5th annual human rights conference at UN HQs, New York

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AJK PM to attend 5th annual human rights conference at UN HQs, New York
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MIRPUR [AJK]: Dec 02 (APP): Azad Jammu Kashmir Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan has been invited as a keynote speaker to the fifth annual Human Rights Conference being held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York this month.

The conference, to be organized by the International Human Rights Commission, a subsidiary of the United Nations, is scheduled to be held at the UN headquarters in New York in the third week of December 2022, in which human rights activists from all over the world will participate.

Sardar Tanveer will be the first Prime Minister of AJK to represent the people of Kashmir at the International Human Rights Conference.

It is worth mentioning here that the International Human Rights Commission has been raising its voice at the United Nations and other international forums against the human rights violations committed by the Indian troops in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Saudi official identifies key volunteering areas to serve Hajj and Umrah pilgrims

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Around 80,000 intending pilgrims to leave for S.Arabia from nine Pakistani cities

ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP):Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Abdulfattah bin Sulaiman Mashat has identified four main areas for volunteering to serve Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. These areas are reception and farewell, translation and guidance, field activities and health.

Dr. Mashat revealed the volunteering tracks during his participation in a session titled “The Impact of Social Responsibility” within the activities of Misk Tour, being held at the King Salman International Conference Center in Madinah. The event is sponsored by Prince Faisal bin Salman, Emir of the Madinah Region.

The target of one million volunteers by 2030, as per the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, is doable and can be achieved before 2030, Dr. Mashat confirmed.

He added that this can be achieved through the governance of charitable work, creating various volunteer programs and activities, providing discretionary incentives to encourage volunteering, and highlighting the role of volunteers, Saudi Gazette reported.

Dr. Mashat pointed out the difference between volunteering and social responsibility regarding sustainability, governance, and commitment. He called on young people who are wishing to engage in volunteering to choose sectors that align with their specializations and tastes to reduce the wastage of resources.

He touched on the “Be Helpful” voluntary program, one of the initiatives of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, and its role in providing services to pilgrims.

Additionally, the ministry’s role in supporting stranded pilgrims during the Covid-19 pandemic and the closure of airports, shops and public places to evacuate more than 400,000 pilgrims, in partnership with non-profit organizations to provide services such as housing, awareness, logistics and support services, without registering any cases of coronavirus infection.

Dr. Mashat referred to the social responsibility programs that the Ministry was carrying out to facilitate the journey of pilgrims with special needs.

He highlighted the patterns of the quality of social responsibility work by enhancing the use of experience, knowledge, and capabilities in providing social responsibility work to influence the individual and society, through professional participation, consultancy, and community leadership.

He also explained the role of government institutions in transferring the culture of social responsibility, and rooting the principle of responsible community, and establishing governance within the government institutions to measure impact.

Global delegation appreciates Pakistan’s efforts to eradicate polio

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP): A high-level global delegation on Polio has appreciated the efforts of Pakistan for the elimination of poliovirus, reiterating support to help end poliovirus transmission by 2023.

“There is unprecedented support and commitment to ending polio in Pakistan by 2023, and with the current momentum maintained, the country will be able to interrupt transmission in the coming year,” said the head of the delegation and Chair of the Polio Oversight Board (POB) Dr Chris Elias, WHO Regional Director Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari and UNICEF Regional Director George Laryea-Adjei.

“The last steps to ending polio are the toughest but eradication is within reach. Thanks to the hard work happening in Pakistan,” Dr Elias said.

“During my three-day visit, I was again impressed by the resolve of the government and community, especially frontline workers, to ensure polio is gone forever,” he added. “Reaching every child during the upcoming polio campaigns and strengthening the routine immunization system are now critical to success.”

The Polio Oversight Board is the highest decision-making body of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This is the delegation’s second visit together to Pakistan this year.

The earlier visit was in May following the detection of a polio case in Pakistan after nearly 15 months. The recent visit comes following the destruction of several health facilities and mass displacement due to catastrophic floods, which increased the risk of polio transmission.

WHO Regional Director Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari reaffirmed that Pakistan is in the “final stretch” of the road to eradication.

“The progress this year has well-positioned the country to end all poliovirus transmission in 2023. However, ensuring that we reach our goal will require political and administrative commitment during 2023,” he said. “Under our regional vision of health for all by all, we all have a role to play in ending polio through our collective solidarity and action.”

UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia George Laryea-Adjei said that Pakistan’s success in containing the spread of polio through joint efforts by the government, donors, frontline health workers and partners is truly commendable.

“The recent flooding has exacerbated health risks for millions of children, especially those living in districts historically at the highest risk for polio, so we must redouble efforts to engage parents and caregivers to protect these children,” he said.

“The end of polio is near, and we must now go the last mile to ensure every child is protected against this debilitating disease.”

Pakistan to extend every possible support to Afghanistan in medical field: Patel

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Earthquake: No loss of life, property reported so far: Patel

ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP):Federal Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Abdul Qadir Patel on Friday said that the government of Pakistan would extend every possible support to Afghanistan in the medical field.

Addressing the handing over ceremony of donation of five trucks carrying medicines for Afghanistan, the minister said that 30 more trucks would be dispatched to Afghanistan with sufficient quantity of medicines for Afghan brothers and sisters.

He said, “Afghanistan is our neighboring country and both countries are enjoying good cordial relations. It is our moral responsibility to support the people of Afghanistan in a difficult time.”

He said that Pakistan always supported Afghanistan in various fields and assured full support to the Ministry of Health Afghanistan. He said that Pakistan had constructed three hospitals in Afghanistan at a cost of 2.3 billion rupees besides donating medical equipment.

The minister said that 24 Afghan doctors and nurses had been trained at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) while an amount of Rs one billion was being provided to the Afghan government to run the hospitals and for the salaries of hospital staff.

On this occasion, Afghan Health Minister, Dr. Qalander Ebad thanked the government of Pakistan for supporting the Afghan government in the health sector. He added that Pakistan always supported Afghanistan to address its problems and support its people.

He said that there was dire need for medicines and health equipment to ensure medical care for the people of Afghanistan. He said that Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services had timely supported the Afghan Health Ministry.

Both countries are jointly working to eradicate polio and implementing effective strategies considering complete polio elimination as the top priority of both governments, he expressed.

Ashrafi thanks Saudi leadership for extending term of $3bn deposit in SBP

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Pakistani-Jewish businessman permitted to proceed to Israel by PTI govt: Ashrafi

ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP): Special Representative of the Prime Minister on Interfaith Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi on Friday thanked the Saudi leadership for extending the term of deposit in the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) from the Saudi Fund for Development.

Expressing gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, he, in an exclusive talk with APP, said the relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia was like two brothers.

Ashrafi, who is also the chairman of Pakistan Ulema Council, said the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) had always fully cooperated with Pakistan.

“We are grateful to the Saudi government and people for the cooperation in this critical situation as it is an explicit expression of love and trust with the leadership and people of Pakistan,” he added.

He said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s meetings with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman would yield further cooperation in the shape of Saudi investment in the days to come for the country.

“Similarly, other Islamic countries are also increasing trade and economic cooperation with Pakistan,” he said, expressing the hope that there would be good news from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia in the near future.

He said the internal political stability was crucial for the economic development and social values improvement of the country.

In this regard, all the political and religious parties should evolve a consensus for the Charter of Pakistan, he maintained.

Ashrafi expressed his confidence that Saudi Arabia’s cooperation with the government and people of Pakistan would remain so and said the Pakistani nation, government, Ulema and Mashaykh were literally grateful to the leadership and people of Saudi Arabia for their generous support to Pakistan at this testing time.

President strongly condemns attack on Pak envoy in Kabul

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Friday strongly condemned the attack on the head of Pakistan’s Mission in Kabul Ubaid Nizamani.

He thanked Allah Almighty for keeping the envoy safe and prayed for the early recovery of the security guard injured in the attack.

“Attack on diplomatic mission is a matter of concern. I strongly condemn it,” the president said.

He said that Pakistan condemned terrorism in all of its forms and manifestation, and was resolved for its elimination.

The president said that terrorism was a common threat that necessitated concerted efforts effectively counter the scourge.

President condoles SM Muneer’s death with family

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President condoles SM Muneer's death with family
KARACHI: December 02 – President Dr. Arif Alvi offering condolence to the family of SM Munir(Late).APP

KARACHI, Dec 02 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi and First Lady Samina Alvi on Friday visited the residence of prominent industrialist late SM Muneer to condole his death with the family.

Talking to his sons and brothers, Dr Arif Alvi said SM Muneer was like his elder brother.

He offered Fateha and prayed to the Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear the loss.

Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme, Ms. Shazia Marri meeting with delegation of Social Action Fund of Tanzania

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Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme, Ms. Shazia Marri meeting with delegation of Social Action Fund of Tanzania
APP37-021222 ISLAMABAD: December 02 - Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme, Ms. Shazia Marri meeting with delegation of Social Action Fund of Tanzania. APP/ABB
Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme, Ms. Shazia Marri meeting with delegation of Social Action Fund of Tanzania
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