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Brothers Nawaz, Shehbaz earn distinction of addressing UNGA

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP):Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has earned a unique distinction by addressing the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Before that his brother Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif also spoke at the United Nations General Assembly as the prime minister of Pakistan. So both brothers got the opportunity to address the world body as heads of the government.
In the past, a father and a daughter, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto, both prime ministers of Pakistan also spoke at the UN General Assembly.

While son in law of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and husband of Benazir Bhutto, Asif Ali Zardari, as President of Pakistan also made a speech at the UN General Assembly.

President appreciates Pak-England T20I series

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KARACHI, Sep 24 (APP):President Dr. Arif Alvi appreciating the conduct of T20I series between Pakistan and England, said that the revival of international Cricket in the country was a good omen.

He expressed these views while interacting with media, when he arrived at the National Stadium Karachi to watch third T20I of seven match series between Pakistan and England.

The president lauded the role of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and other organisations for the restoration of international cricket in Pakistan. He said it’s good to see England in Pakistan.

Earlier, the PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja welcomed the President Dr. Arif Alvi on his arrival at the stadium.

Before start of the match, Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
England defeated Pakistan by 63 runs.
England gave a target of 221 at a loss of 3 wickets and Pakistan team could reach only 158 runs with the loss of 8 wickets.

Sustainable peace, stability in SA depends on resolution of Kashmir dispute: PM

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Friday said Pakistan desired peace with all its neighbours including India, however, sustainable peace and stability in South Asia remained contingent upon a just and lasting solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.

Addressing the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, he said, “at the heart of this longstanding dispute lies the denial of the inalienable right of the Kashmiri people to self-determination. India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5th August 2019, to change the internationally recognized disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir and to alter the demographic structure of the occupied territory further undermined the prospects of peace and inflamed regional tensions,” he remarked.

He said India’s ruthless campaign of repression against Kashmiris had continued to grow in scale and intensity. In pursuit of this heinous goal, New Delhi has ramped up its military deployments in occupied Jammu and Kashmir to 900,000 troops, thus making it the most militarized zone in the world.

“The serial brutalization of Kashmiris takes many forms: extrajudicial killings, incarceration, custodial torture and death, indiscriminate use of force, deliberate targeting of Kashmiri youth with pellet guns, and ‘collective punishments’ imposed on entire communities,” the prime minister told the General Assembly.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said India was seeking to turn the Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir into a Hindu-majority territory, through illegal demographic changes.

“Millions of fake domicile certificates have been issued to non-Kashmiris; Kashmiri land and properties are being seized; electoral districts have been gerrymandered; and over 2.5 million non-Kashmiri illegal voters fraudulently registered. All this is in blatant violation of Security Council resolutions and international law, particularly the 4th Geneva Convention,” he told the 193-member world body.

He said Pakistani people have always stood by their Kashmiri brothers and sisters in complete solidarity, and would continue to do so until their right to self-determination is fully realized in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions.

The prime minister assured the world that Pakistan remained consistent in its commitment to peace in South Asia.

“We are neighbours and we are there forever. The choice is ours whether we live in peace or keep on fighting with each other. We have had three wars from 1947 onwards and as a consequence only miseries, poverty and unemployment increased on both sides.”

“It is now up to us to resolve our differences, our problems, our issues, like peaceful neighours through negotiations and discussions and save our scarce resources for providing education, health and employment to millions of people, on both sides of the divide.”

He stressed that the two nations should not waste resources on buying more ammunition and increasing tensions in the region.

“It is high time that India understands the message loud and clear. Both countries are armed to the teeth and war is not an option.”

“Only peaceful dialogue can resolve these issues so that the world becomes more peaceful in the times to come,” he observed.

“India must take credible steps to create enabling environment for constructive engagement. It should demonstrate its sincerity and willingness, to walk the path of peace and dialogue by reversing its illegal steps of 15 August 2019, and ending forth-with, the process of demographic change,” he remarked and expressed the hope that the UNGA and Secretary-General would play their rightful role in urging India to implement the long pending UN resolutions.

The prime minister said, “Pakistan is a partner for peace. We want to have long lasting and enduring peace with India. Peace can only be ensured and guaranteed through just and fair resolution of the Kashmir issue, by providing rights to the people of Kashmir, under UN charter and according to the Security Council resolutions and the right of self-determination.”

“I will be most forthcoming and then sit down and talk to my Indian counterpart and pave the way forward for future so that our future generations do not suffer and we spend our resources on mitigating miseries”

“We are developing societies and we do not have unlimited resources. We must deploy our resources for the well-being of the people, our children and for their empowerment, employment, health and education.”

SAPM lauds PM’s address to UNGA, raising issues of climate change

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP):Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM), Shaza Fatima Khawaja on Friday lauded the speech of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the forum of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and raising issues of climate change being faced by Pakistan.

The prime minister had informed the world leaders about the bad impact of climate change on this region, she said this while talking to PTV.

She said that there is a dire need to strengthen national disaster management authority (NDMA), and provincial disaster management authority (PDMA), for proper tackling the issues of climate changes in future.

She stressed the need for introducing a syllabus at school, college and university level so that children and youth could adopt measures for protecting themselves and their areas in a proper manner. In reply to a question about financial aid from foreign countries to resolve issue of climate change, she said, we must have a colossal amount to invest in NDMA and PDMA to tackle disasters in future.

The SAPM said that we will have to revisit our agriculture policies to get better growth in every season. She said, strong internal resources are vital to address all type of issues.

Meanwhile, Former Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry while talking to state television said that world leaders are well aware of the problems of Pakistan emerged after climate change. He said Pakistan should also use the forum of G 77, so that we could avail better opportunities from them.
He appreciated the PM for raising important matters at the forum of UNGA.