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MULTAN: August 25 –
Pan-Africanism crucial in addressing contemporary global challenges: Ethiopian Envoy
ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Jemal Beker Abdula on Thursday highlighted the imperative role of advancing Pan-Africanism as a strategic measure to confront the pressing global dilemmas unfolding in the contemporary time.
He stressed on the importance of Pan-Africanism during a meeting with Pakistan-based Ambassadors of all the African countries here at the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Embassy.
The discussion of African Envoys centered on amplifying Pan-Africanism’s influence to effectively tackle challenges including climate change, terrorism, migration, and the complexities of the global economy.
During the gathering, Ambassador Jemal Beker Abdula underscored the importance of promoting Africa’s collective interests on the international stage through a cohesive embrace of pan-African principles.
Notably, he said the Pretoria Agreement, inked on November 02, 2022, between the FDRE Government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front to end the conflict in Ethiopia’s northern parts, stood as a vivid manifestation of the advancement of Pan-Africanism.
The ambassador eloquently narrated the beginning and successful execution of the agreement, characterized by a resolute commitment to “African solutions to African Problems.”
While extending his heartfelt gratitude, Ambassador Jemal Beker expressed appreciation for the collaborative efforts of fellow African nations and international partners that contributed to the realization of the Pretoria Agreement.
This accord, instrumental in upholding Ethiopia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and constitutional order, facilitated unimpeded humanitarian access to conflict-affected areas.
The ambassador further informed the envoys of the subsequent restoration of essential services and the establishment of an interim governance structure in Ethiopia’s northern regions in accordance with the agreement.
Drawing attention to the comprehensive approach taken by the FDRE Government, Ambassador Jemal Beker said a Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Commission had been set up to train the former servicemen, enabling their holistic capacity development and integration into civilian life.
Asserting Ethiopia’s steadfast belief in dialogue as the sole viable solution to conflicts, Ambassador Beker highlighted the FDRE Government’s collaborative endeavors with United Nations bodies to safeguard the human rights of all its citizens.
The commitment of the FDRE Government to these principles remains unwavering, fortified by the understanding that sustainable resolutions can only be achieved through peaceful dialogue, engagement, and international cooperation.
On the other hand, the ambassador said the FDRE Government had announced a State of Emergency in the Amhara region to ensure the rule of law and maintain law and order by containing illegally armed groups that disrupted the activities of democratically elected regional government and violated citizens’ rights.
He said the FDRE Government opened to dialogue and had been engaging the entire stakeholders in this regard since it fully believed in resolving the issues through peaceful dialogue and negotiation and that is why the government believes that National Dialogue is the silver bullet to sustainable peace and prosperity.
Dean of African Missions in Islamabad and Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco Mohamed Karmoune also spoke on the occasion and lauded the unity of African countries for resolving the issues of the continent as well as the world.
Moreover, he lauded the Ethiopian Government for signing the Pretoria Agreement and implementing it in good faith ensuring peace in the northern parts of Ethiopia.
The Ambassador also stressed on taking measures to promote Pan-Africanism to ensure the socio-economic development of the entire Africa.
Similarly, all other African countries’ Head of Missions spoke on the occasion and expressed their commitment to advance the solidarity and unity of the African Continent and determined to work closely together to promote mutual interests.
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China, Pakistan strengthen cooperation on cultural protection
BEIJING, Aug 25 (APP): Two leading cultural heritage institutions in China and Pakistan have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at boosting cooperation on cultural protection, with a particular focus on ancient cave temples.
The Memorandum of Understanding on Establishing Friendly Relations and Cooperation was inked this week by China’s Academy of Dazu Rock Carvings and Pakistan’s Directorate of Archeology and Museums of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The signing took place at the International Forum on Cave Temple Conservation, held in Dazu District, southwest China’s Chongqing, Xinhua reported.
Dazu is home to Dazu Rock Carvings, a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site. Pakistan’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is a region rich in cultural heritage, with over 20 museums and more than 20,000 archaeological sites.
According to the memorandum, the two sides will make plans for cooperation, build an international cooperation platform for cave temple conservation, and hold international academic seminars in the future.
Jiang Siwei, head of the Academy of Dazu Rock Carvings, said that the two sides will work together to exchange experience, share technologies, and join hands to promote the development of cultural heritage conservation.
Abdul Samad, director of the Directorate of Archeology and Museums of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said that he was glad to witness the signing of the memorandum of understanding, which is expected to provide an exchange platform for
outstanding archaeologists from both sides.
Samad said that Pakistan and China have in-depth cooperation on politics, economics, and energy, and this new step will further enhance the cooperation and exchanges on cultural heritage conservation.
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Pakistan’s envoy to UK calls on prime minister
ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Pakistan’s High Commissioner to UK Dr Muhammad Faisal on Friday called on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar here.
He congratulated the prime minister on assuming the office and expressed good wishes for him.
The envoy got instructions from the prime minister on improvement of the relations between Pakistan and the UK.
RDA bar private firm to run ads for unapproved housing schemes
RAWALPINDI, Aug 25 (APP): Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) on Friday issued notices to a marketing company ‘Graana.Com’ stopping the advertisement of unapproved and illegal housing schemes namely Blue World City, Capital Valley, and Saffron City.
According to an RDA spokesman, the Metropolitan Planning and Traffic Engineering (MP&TE) Directorate RDA also issued a notice to an illegal housing scheme namely Zak City, G.T. Road, Rawalpindi. The sponsor was advertising the illegal housing scheme on print and social media, he added.
RDA had warned that the advertising of the housing schemes that were not approved by RDA was illegal.
He informed that unless a project gets a No Objection Certificate from RDA, it could not be declared as an approved or legal project. Unfortunately, some websites were misleading the general public who were investing heavy amounts to purchase plots. The marketing/projection of such projects gave the impression to the general public that the projects were already approved and legal.
The marketing company was warned that it must not be a part of this illegal activity, he added.
He advised the citizens to check the status of the housing schemes on the RDA website www.rda.gop.pk or visit the MP&TE Directorate to get information.
PTCL & ChildLife Foundation join hands to save children through telemedicine facility
ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) and ChildLife Foundation have partnered to provide telecom services for the remote telemedicine facility in more than 200 satellite and emergency centers across Pakistan.
Zarrar Hasham Khan, Group Chief Business Solutions Officer, PTCL & Ufone 4G and Dr. Ahson Rabbani CEO, ChildLife Foundation, witnessed the partnership ceremony held at ChildLife Foundation’s Emergency Center at Civil Hospital, Karachi the other day.
Basharat Qureshi, Group VP Enterprise PTCL, Umar Farooqi, Group Director Enterprise PTCL, Syed Ali Hussain, GM Information Technology ChildLife Foundation & Shahzad Zaki, GM Communications ChildLife Foundation, were also present on the occasion, along with other officials.
PTCL is providing ChildLife Foundation with its state-of-the-art connectivity solutions that are equipped with latest technology & managed services, said a news relase.
During the ceremony, Zarrar Hasham Khan, Group Chief Business Solutions Officer, PTCL & Ufone 4G said, “We are
honored to enter a partnership with ChildLife Foundation to support the children of the country.”
He said PTCL, being a national company, was leading the digitalization effort across the country. Through such partnerships, PTCL would continue to play its key role in the development of telecom infrastructure by providing innovative and secure solutions to the health sector that would further contribute towards the overall social growth of the country, he added.
“The partnership with PTCL signifies a significant stride in utilizing technology to bridge healthcare gaps in underserved areas. These Telemedicine Satellite Centers, powered by PTCL’s communication solutions, enable remote communities to access expert pediatric consultations, overcoming previous barriers to quality healthcare,” Dr Ahsan Rabbani CEO ChildLife Foundation said on the occasion.
“ChildLife aims to ensure that geographical limitations do not compromise a child’s health. This collaboration highlights the organization’s determination to bring about positive change through innovation and accessible healthcare,” he remarked.



