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Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman calls for urgent need for creation of incentives for end user of single-use plastics while speaking at the 1st National Plastic Action Partnership Steering Committee & National Stakeholders Consultation workshop on Plastics-Free Rivers & Seas

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Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman calls for urgent need for creation of incentives for end user of single-use plastics while speaking at the 1st National Plastic Action Partnership Steering Committee & National Stakeholders Consultation workshop on Plastics-Free Rivers & Seas
APP61-131022 ISLAMABAD: October 13 – Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman calls for urgent need for creation of incentives for end user of single-use plastics while speaking at the 1st National Plastic Action Partnership Steering Committee & National Stakeholders Consultation workshop on Plastics-Free Rivers & Seas. APP/ABB
Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman calls for urgent need for creation of incentives for end user of single-use plastics while speaking at the 1st National Plastic Action Partnership Steering Committee & National Stakeholders Consultation workshop on Plastics-Free Rivers & Seas
APP61-131022 ISLAMABAD

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Kazakhstan H.E Yerulan Zhamaubayev sees off Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at Nur Sultan Nazarbayev International Airport

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Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Kazakhstan H.E Yerulan Zhamaubayev sees off Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at Nur Sultan Nazarbayev International Airport
APP60-131022 ASTANA: October 13 – Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Kazakhstan H.E Yerulan Zhamaubayev sees off Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at Nur Sultan Nazarbayev International Airport. APP/ABB
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Kazakhstan H.E Yerulan Zhamaubayev sees off Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at Nur Sultan Nazarbayev International Airport
APP60-131022 ASTANA

Want to leave behind legacy of peace; ready for dialogue with India for prosperity, development: PM

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ASTANA (Kazakhstan), Oct 13 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said that he was “absolutely ready” to have dialogue with India for resolution of Kashmir dispute as he wanted to leave behind a legacy of peace and progress for the prosperity of coming generations.

Addressing the 6th Summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, the prime minister said Pakistan was “absolutely ready and willing for a discussion with Indian counterparts to promote trade and investment provided they showed the sincerity of purpose”.

“India has become a threat to its minorities, neighbours and the entire region,” he remarked.

“I want to leave behind a legacy of peace and progress for the prosperity of the coming generations of our region,” said the prime minister who spoke at length about the regional issues, including Kashmir and Palestine, and revival of peace in Afghanistan calling for their dialogue-based resolution.

Highlighting the human rights abuses in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the prime minister said the Kashmiris faced continued denial of their right to self-determination.

He urged other countries to take notice of the human rights violations in the IIOJK, which was the manifestation of Indian policy of preferring bullet over ballot as the country had also blatantly quashed the United Nations Security Council’s resolution on holding a plebiscite in Kashmir.

He told the gathering that Pakistan was willing to “conditionally engage with India” for the sake of prosperity and development as both sides of the border could not afford to deal with massive challenges of poverty and unemployment amid meager resources.

He stressed that the people deserved the resources to be diverted to their education and health.

He, however, said the “onus remains on India to take necessary steps to engage towards the result-oriented solutions”.

“Through constructive dialogue, we can build mutual trust,” he remarked and mentioned Pakistan’s location offering a natural bridge among various economies of the region.

Coming to Afghanistan, the prime minister said, ”A prosperous and stable Afghanistan is not only in the interest of Pakistan but also for the international community.”

He said the four decades of conflict not only took a heavy toll on the country but also upon its neighbouring Pakistan.

The prime minister said that Pakistan suffered immense damage to its peace and security with serious consequences in form of 80,000 casualties and billions of dollars financial losses.

He, however, expressed satisfaction that after immense sacrifices, Pakistan was now able to control extremism and terrorism on its soil, besides managing to host four million Afghan refugees.

Referring to another regional dispute of Palestine, the prime minister reiterated his call for a peaceful way of its resolution to ensure peace in the Middle East and the region.

He called for pooling resources among the regional countries to address the common challenges in the interest of peace and progress.

“Pakistan’s first priority at the moment is to revive rapid and equitable economy,” the prime minister said and highlighted the multi-billion dollar project of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which had transformed the economic and connectivity landscape of the region.

He also invited the CICA member states to consider benefiting from the trade, investment and business opportunities offered by Pakistan.

On the recent floods in Pakistan, the prime minister pointed out that the country was bearing the brunt of climate change despite its less than one percent carbon omissions.

He thanked the countries that stepped forward in extending assistance to Pakistan to carry out the relief and rehabilitation activities in the flood-affected areas.

Want to leave behind legacy of peace; ready for dialogue with India for prosperity, development: PM

He also termed encouraging the upscale $816 million flash appeal by the United Nations launched to meet the daunting challenge of heavy losses incurred by the flash floods.

The prime minister expressed confidence that Pakistan was “determined and committed” to emerge stronger after the flood disaster.

“Pakistan, with the support of its people and the friendly countries, will come out of this problem,” he said.

He also elaborated the significance of CICA as a unique forum for promoting interaction, understanding, and collaboration among the countries across Asia.

Earlier, the prime minister on his arrival at the Palace of Independence, the venue of CICA summit, was warmly welcomed by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

The prime minister along with other heads of state and government also had a group photograph before the summit was opened.

Senator Muhammad Hamayun Mohmand, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House

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Senator Muhammad Hamayun Mohmand, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
APP59-131022 ISLAMABAD: October 13 – Senator Muhammad Hamayun Mohmand, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House.APP/ABB
Senator Muhammad Hamayun Mohmand, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
APP59-131022 ISLAMABAD

The department of optometry organized an event to mark World Sight Day at The University of Faisalabad

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The department of optometry organized an event to mark World Sight Day at The University of Faisalabad
APP58-131022 FAISALABAD: October 13 - The department of optometry organized an event to mark World Sight Day at The University of Faisalabad. APP/TWR/ABB/MOS
The department of optometry organized an event to mark World Sight Day at The University of Faisalabad
APP58-131022 FAISALABAD

Vendor is selling out pottery items at his roadside setup

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Vendor is selling out pottery items at his roadside setup
APP57-131022 SIALKOT: October 13 - Vendor is selling out pottery items at his roadside setup. APP/MUT/ABB/MOS
Vendor is selling out pottery items at his roadside setup
APP57-131022 SIALKOT

Worker are busy in spreading cement blocks for drying at his workplace

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Worker are busy in spreading cement blocks for drying at his workplace
APP56-131022 MULTAN: October 13 - Worker are busy in spreading cement blocks for drying at his workplace. APP/TVE/ABB/MOS
Worker are busy in spreading cement blocks for drying at his workplace
APP56-131022 MULTAN

Workers are busy in coloring on a pillar of metro bridge at Bosan road

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Workers are busy in coloring on a pillar of metro bridge at Bosan road
APP55-131022 MULTAN: October 13 - Workers are busy in coloring on a pillar of metro bridge at Bosan road. APP/TVE/ABB/MOS
Workers are busy in coloring on a pillar of metro bridge at Bosan road
APP55-131022 MULTAN

A gypsy couple playing ludo game while sitting on a roadside footpath

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A gypsy couple playing ludo game while sitting on a roadside footpath
APP54-131022 MULTAN: October 13 - A gypsy couple playing ludo game while sitting on a roadside footpath. APP/QSM/MOS
A gypsy couple playing ludo game while sitting on a roadside footpath
APP54-131022 MULTAN

PM returns home after two-day Kazakhstan visit

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 13 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif returned to country on Thursday after completing his two-day visit to Kazakhstan, where he participated in the 6th summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA).

During his stay in Astana, the prime minister addressed the world leaders at the plenary meeting of CICA, where he elaborated the significance of the forum aimed at promoting interaction, understanding, and collaboration amongst countries across Asia.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on the sidelines of CICA Summit also held bilateral meetings with leaders of various countries including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Belarus.