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Present government made several achievements on foreign policy front: Tarar
ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP): Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National Heritage and Culture Attaullah Tarar said on Tuesday that the present government after coming to power had taken initiatives which resulted in many achievements on foreign policy front.
Delivering his speech on the occasion of launching ceremony of the report on national security and foreign policy, he said that foreign policy was top priority of the present dispensation.
“We are a responsible nuclear country and our importance in the world cannot be denied,” he said, adding Pakistan believed in peace not war.
The minister said Pakistan was recently elected a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council with 182 votes which was a demonstration of its successful foreign policy.
“We have trade relations with Iran, and the late Iranian President’s visit to Pakistan was also successful”, he maintained.
He said earlier a high-level Saudi delegation also visited Pakistan tapping investment potential.
Tarar said that 68 per cent of Pakistan’s population comprised youth and focus on technical training was topmost priority of the government.
He said recently Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif made a historic visit to China with renewed determination.
The minister remarked that Pakistan was a huge market in the field of information technology, adding that
the China Pakistan Economic Corridor was being upgraded.
He said that Huawei which had set up two Safe City projects in Pakistan, had offered to provide free of cost training to 200,000 Pakistani Information technology professionals per year.
The minister said that the government’s priority was also economic security, adding “Thanks to government initiatives, the economy is on the path of recovery. Foreign exchange reserves are improving and the
rupee is stabilizing.The rate of inflation has decreased significantly in the country.”
He said that the Special Investment Facilitation Council had played an important role in that regard.
Tarar said that the slogan of the present government was aid not trade.
” In the past we heard about cricket and agriculture diplomacy”, he said, adding that the foreign policy initiatives of the present government had ended the isolation of Pakistan.
The minster said after the conflict between Iran and Israel, the Iranian President came to Pakistan.
He said in the geopolitical situation, Iran was also Pakistan’s partner, adding Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif participated in the funeral prayer of the Iranian President.
The minister said a high-level Saudi delegation also visited Pakistan and signed several agreements for investment in Pakistan.
The purpose of the Prime Minister’s visit to China was the launch of the second phase of CPEC, he said, adding
training of 200,000 youth in the IT sector by Huawei was a big achievement.
The two countries were moving towards an upgraded version of CPEC, he added.
About the Bisham incident, he said that a thorough investigation of the incident had been carried out.
The minister said after the incident, Chinese engineers and workers were assured of security.
“Our priority is to ensure security as well as economic security,” he said and added that during past two months, the government had taken priority measures regarding security and foreign policy.
The minister said that Pakistan wanted good relations with its all neighbours and regional allies.
He said that Pakistan contributed less than 2 per cent of carbon emissions but it had to suffer from impacts of climate change badly.
The minister said that during floods in Pakistan, the United Nations Secretary General visited Pakistan.
He said Pakistan was suffering from the impacts of climate change and it was the responsibility of those countries which were contributing to carbon emissions resulting in climate change to assist Pakistan in countering its impacts.
The minister said that it was the government’s job to run businesses.
He said that 120 businessmen accompanied the PM during China visit.
Tarar said that Pakistan could provide opportunities to Chinese investors with
cheaper cost of production.
11 terrorists killed in Lakki Marwat operation
RAWALPINDI, Jun 11 (APP): The security forces on Tuesday killed 11 terrorists during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Lakki Marwat District to bring the perpetrators of IED blast to justice.
According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release, the operation was carried out to bring the perpetrators of the recent improvised explosive device (IED) explosion that claimed the lives of seven brave soldiers including Captain Muhammad Faraz Ilyas and Subedar Major Muhammad Nazir, to justice.
“The security forces, on the night between June 10 and 11, 2024, launched the intelligence based operation in the Lakki Marwat District, and effectively engaged the terrorists’ location. As a result, 11 terrorists were successfully neutralized & sent to hell while multiple terrorist hideouts were also busted,” the ISPR said.
It added that sanitization operation was carried out to eliminate any other terrorist found in the area.
The security forces were determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country, the ISPR said.
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President Zardari, PM Shehbaz discuss public relief in upcoming annual budget
ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday met with President Asif Ali Zardari where they discussed the country’s overall economic situation with a particular focus on extending relief to the people in the upcoming annual budget 2024-25.
Federal Minister for Planning and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal also attended the meeting, according to a President House press release.
President Zardari emphasised that the interests of the low income and middle class should be protected in the annual budget. He also assured the prime minister of his support for the national development and achievement of fiscal targets.
Prime Minister Shehbaz and President Zardari also deliberated on the development projects to be proposed in the next budget.
The prime minister apprised the president of his recent five-day visit to China.
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GSMA Digital Nation Summit to be held on August 7
ISLAMABAD, Jun 11 (APP): Minister of State for Information Technology, Shaza Fatima on Tuesday said that the GSMA Digital Nation Summit would be held on August 7, marking a milestone in Pakistan’s journey towards a digitally empowered nation.
She shared these views while chairing a curtain-raiser meeting for the ‘GSMA Digital Nation Summit’ at the Ministry of IT, according to a news release. The GSMA, in collaboration with the Ministry of IT & Telecom, will organize the event.
The minister said that the government’s vision of transforming Pakistan into a knowledge-based economy where innovation and technology drive economic growth and enhance governance.
Shaza Fatima highlighted that digital transformation was not just a goal but a prerequisite for the nation’s progress.
“By embracing digital technologies, we can enhance productivity, foster innovation, and ensure inclusive growth,”
she said.
She affirmed the government’s commitment to supporting digital innovation and infrastructure development.
The GSMA Digital Nation Summit is seen as a testament to the collective commitment to a digital future.
The chair was briefed about the goals, themes, and expected outcomes of the Summit.
The meeting was attended by Secretary IT Captain (Retd) Muhammad Mahmood, Head of GSMA APAC Julian Gorman, and Country Lead GSMA Saira Faisal.
Additional attendees included Additional Secretary MoITT Aisha Humera Moriani, Member Telecom Muhammad Jahanzeb Rahim, CEO Jazz Aamir Ibrahim, President and Group CEO PTCL & Ufone Hatem Bamatraf, and other representatives from the telecom industry.









