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Pakistan desires to further strengthen ties with Uzbekistan: Khawaja

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 20 (APP): Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Uzbekistan which are based on historical, cultural and religious commonalities and desires to further strengthen ties in all fields of mutual interests especially defence.

He expressed these views during a call on paid by Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan Aybek Arif Usmanov at his office in Islamabad on Thursday.

The minister mentioned that Pakistan was amongst the first three countries to open an embassy in Tashkent in June 1992, a news release said.

Khawaja Asif said Pakistan condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations in the region and across the globe.

The minister emphasised on Pakistan’s indispensable role in resolution of Afghan crisis and sustainable peace in the region.

Moreover, Khawaja Asif said Pakistan desired lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan. “Instability in Afghanistan has serious consequences for the entire region. We would like to strengthen multi-faceted cooperation with Uzbekistan.”

The visiting ambassador conveyed and reaffirmed the commitment of the people and the government of Uzbekistan to work closely with Pakistan to further strengthen their bilateral relations, especially in the field of defence.

105 km rail track for Thar coal’s countrywide transportation to be laid by March 2023: PM told

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 20 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was told on Thursday that Pakistan Railway would complete the laying of 105 kilometers long rail track by March 23, 2023, to facilitate the transportation of Thar coal to power and cement plants as well as brick kilns across the country.

During a meeting, chaired by the prime minister, it was told that the new rail track would be laid from Chhor to Islamkot which would cost Rs58 billion, to be equally borne by both the federal and Sindh governments.

The prime minister also constituted a committee under Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, with a mandate to assess the availability of coal from Thar Coal Mines and its demand in the local market, asking them to present a report within 72 hours.

The committee would also consist of Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq, Special Assistant to PM Dr Jahanzeb Khan, Director General of Frontier Works Organization, and secretaries and experts of relevant ministries.

The prime minister told the meeting that it was among the government’s priorities to exploit the local energy resources. Thar Coal can cope with the country’s energy needs by helping to generate low-cost electricity, he added.

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Energy Minister Engineer Khurram Dastgir, Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Advisor to PM Ahad Cheema and special assistants to PM Dr Jahanzeb Khan and Zafaruddin Mahmood, Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh and relevant senior officers attended the meeting.

Sherry meets EU envoy to discuss flood-hit regions’ rebuilding, rehabilitation process

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman met Ambassador of the European Union (EU) Dr Riina Kionka on Thursday to discuss ongoing rescue and relief efforts in the flood-affected regions and further technical and financial assistance needed for the rehabilitation of the affectees.

EU Ambassador Dr Riina Kionka expressed great concern about the devastation wreaked by the floods and assured full support to Pakistan from the European Union, a news release said.

Thanking the EU Ambassador for their support, Minister Rehman said, “We appreciate EU’s support during these trying times and are looking towards the international community to assist in the rehabilitation process. Due to Pakistan’s unique topography, each province has different needs. We are in coordination with the provincial governments but we sorely need assistance and technical capacity. We will be bringing the case of Pakistan at the forefront in the upcoming COP-27 and Loss & Damage and Adaptation will be at the core of country’s COP-27 agenda. Ease of access to the Climate Finance will be another agenda at the conference.”

Dr Riina Kionka expressed deep regret for the loss of lives due to the devastating floods and assured full support from the European Union.

Students visit an exhibition of textile based art works at Alhamra Art & Design College

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Students visit an exhibition of textile based art works at Alhamra Art & Design College
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Students visit an exhibition of textile based art works at Alhamra Art & Design College
APP39-201022 LAHORE: October 20 – Students visit an exhibition of textile based art works at Alhamra Art & Design College. APP/AHF/MAF/FHA

Trucks loaded with fodder on the way at Jamshoro road

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Trucks loaded with fodder on the way at Jamshoro road
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Fisherman catching the fishes at Indus river

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Fisherman catching the fishes at Indus river
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Workers preparing new boats near Indus river

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Workers preparing new boats near Indus river
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Ameer Muqam lambastes Imran Khan for his policy of deceiving, misleading people

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PESHAWAR, Oct 20 (APP): Advisor to Prime Minister on National Heritage and Culture Division Engineer Ameer Muqam has said Imran Niazi has nothing to do with welfare of people, rather, he wants to sneak into the Prime Minister House through the ‘backdoor’.

He was talking to media during his brief visit to Karachi, said a press release issued here on Thursday.

Muqam said Imran Niazi, who had been promoting a misleading agenda to deceive people, would fail in his quest ultimately.

He said the PTI chief was oblivious of the real problems faced by people, and contesting election on eight seats was a solid proof of his indifference and lack of confidence on others. Imran wasted public money merely to follow his directionless ego, Muqam added.

The PM aide further said elections would be held on time and those who dare to march towards Islamabad would be dealt according to the law of the land. “Coalition partners are making incessant efforts to steer country out of crisis and resolve problems of people.”

During his visit, Ameer Muqam also met with Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto in Karachi and discussed problems faced by Pashtuns. He laid floral wreath at Mazar-e-Quaid and also visited National Museum Karachi and National Academy of Performing Arts.

Upcoming COP27 ideal platform to raise climate financing, loss & damage issues: Sherry

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman during her keynote speech at the Institute of Regional Studies on Thursday said the upcoming 27th meeting of the conference of the parties (COP-27) would serve as an ideal platform to raise the issues of climate financing, loss and damage and need for adaptation to changing climatic conditions.

The event was attended by Ambassador of France Nicolas Galey, Ambassador of Arab Republic of Egypt Dr Tarek Dahroug, President Institute of Regional Studies Ambassador Nadeem Riyaz and the Ambassador of Italy Andreas Ferrarese, said a news release.

Talking about the importance of multilateral forums Sherry said: “We need to manage our expectations because COP-27 is a multilateral forum basically run by the interventions of the UNFCCC. They lay out frameworks and create environment for many nations to come together and navigate contentious and very compelling paths towards managing the climate and making the planet livable.

They also find benchmarks for delivering on how that change is to be materialized. There is a misconception in the society that convenings will change everything. They are meant to shift the needle and to create another milestone on the agendas. These milestones bind people in moral frameworks, as there are no legal bindings to all of this.”

Discussing Pakistan’s stance at the COP and as a leader of G77, Minister Rehman said, “Humanity is hurtling towards a 3-degree world which means those nearest to the equator and without resources for better preparedness will continue to be in the frontlines of the climate catastrophes brought on by changes in which we did not contribute.

The super flood we experienced this year was a record-breaking climate event and is a clear manifestation of the accelerated climate change phenomenon. But our message at COP-27 will be loud and clear: What went on in Pakistan will not stay in Pakistan. We are looking at finding the best way, not for ourselves alone, but for all.

As leaders of G77, we will be tabling grievances and demands of the countries most impacted by the climate change events occurring throughout the world. Many Island countries are furious because they are drowning, but not because of their own actions. For them, it’s a matter of survival.”

Minister Rehman further stressed: “The catastrophic flooding has entirely transformed the landscape and lives in the south of the country, that will never recover to its previous state. This was a memo to humanity by the nature.

Water, that is fundamental to our survival, turned into an instrument of terrible disaster, with more than 1,700 people dead and 33 million affected. Right now, we are in dire need of adaptation and resilience capacity building. This is the decisive decade for climate action. ”

Highlighting the importance of public awareness Federal Minister said: “Human habits are very hard to change; all of this, adapting to climate change and resilience will need behavior change. Without public buy-in, policies alone will have no major impact. All our policies should be designed to cater to the people at the bottom of the social pyramid, to rebuild their lives we need to plan around their needs.

They need to have buy-in from the civil society, from young people particularly and especially from people running businesses because without them there’s going to be a lot of shuffling on papers without any visible change on the ground.”