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Rational, Humanitarian approach and global responsibility needed to resolve middle east conflict

Humanitarian approach

ISLAMABAD, /DNA/ – The conflict in the Middle East has exposed the hypocrisy and moral corrosion of countries fuelled by transactional and self-serving interests – this notion was echoed at the roundtable on Middle East Conflict – Evolving Geopolitical Dynamics, organized by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS). Participating diplomats, scholars, and policy and civil-military expertscritically evaluated the response of the Arab and Muslim world, economic and regional security implications of the conflict, the role of the United States and China, and prospects for conflict-resolution.

Former Ambassador Tasneem Aslamunderscored that the current turmoil in Gaza is not something that occurred overnight, but, in fact, the consequence of “persistent humiliation, dehumanization, and marginalization of the Palestinians”. This war – aimed at the systematic elimination of Palestinians from their homeland – will only lead to greater instability in the Middle East, while severely impacting countries like Egypt, and others too.

Highlighting a turning point in the history of global politics, the seasoned envoy added, “This conflict has shaken the conscience of people around the world. Now it is not just Arabs and Muslims vs Israelis and Jews. This war resonates with the African Americans, Latinos, the enlightened generation of Jewsliving abroad, and all those groups who have faced decades-long persecution and injustice.”

Recognizing the broader geopolitical dynamics at play, former ambassador Riffat Masood added, “The world must look at and understand this conflict in the context of Iran-US rivalry. Their historical role necessitates their inclusion and active role in the discourse for the peaceful resolution of this conflict.

Masood noted that a gradual shift in Arab nations’ ties toward Israel, and the involvement of Russia and China in the Middle East– subsequently threatening the US’ sway in the region – has played a key role in exacerbating the conflict.

Modern democracies around the world, particularly in the West, should not associate themselves with expansionist and colonizing powers. “This is a decisive moment for them – history will remember if they align with the might or logic and humanitarianism”, she concluded.

Former ambassador Shahzad Choudhry emphasized the need for a two-state solution to prevent the deterioration of the humanitarian crisis and ensure long-lasting peace. He said, “Key figures, including Biden, Netanyahu, and the Palestinian leadership could pave the way for peace through such an agreement. In that manner, we will have peace handed over to the world by a small but group of powerful and rational leaders”. “To materialize such a solution, world leaders must believe in peace and play a much-needed role in putting an end to this conflict rather than justifying the loss of innocent lives.”, he proposed.

Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal, Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University said that the massive public support for Palestinians witnessed in the West following the latest conflict in the Middle East, indicates how public opinion – believed to be one of the core determinants of foreign policy decisions – has failed to influence the Western, democratically-electedgovernments.

He applauded China’s role as a global harbinger of peace given how it envisions a two-state solution as the only viable option to resolve the Palestine-Israel issue.

Haroon Sharif, former minister of state and chairman of Pakistan’s Board of Investment, opined that the self-serving economic and political interests have blinded the conscience of the countries including the ones most proximate to the conflict. These short-term transactional commercial interests have triumphed over the morality and rationality of the leadership of most of them to adopt a unified stance.

Lt. Gen (R) Asif Yaseen Malikcriticized the role of peace bodies in resolving the conflict for their casual approach and lack of strategic foresight and that Palestine holds minimal significance on their agenda. He also underscored the detrimental impact of internal divisions among Muslim and Arab nations, questioning the immediate stakeholders’ demonstration of minimal concern on the issue.

Dr. Muhammad Ali Ehsan, a postdoctoral scholar at the International Affairs Department of Kazan Federal University, Russia, highlighted that Pakistan’s unclear stance on the current turmoil stems back to a broader flaw: lack of expertise on the Middle East. He urged the concerned actors to invest in scholars, teachers, and experts at the formal education as well as foreign policy levels. Only through on-ground and critical academic intervention, we can organically understand and help address the complexities of such crises”, he concluded.

Former ambassador Qazi Humayun moderated the discussion and emphasized how the Middle East Crisis has sent shockwaves all over the world. Whether this was created by Israel to wipe off Hamas or it was something intrinsic, innocent Palestinians are paying a very big price. The response from the Arab League and OICshould have been more proactive and resolute in the interest of conflict-resolution.

The forum collectively underpinned that countries like the United States and China have a key role to play in addressing this conflict and they must encourage both parties to extend an olive branch.  Shedding light on the current stance of the Biden administration and inclination towards Israel, they echoed that this has only harmed the US and EU’s global stature due to exclusionary foreign policy decisions. Such strong opposition to the US policyis being witnessed after a very long time. The same is the case with the EU. There is a lot of public pressure. Besides, the parliaments, congress, and senates are divided on the issue, calling for an immediate ceasefire.

APNS expresses grief over the sad demise of Sadruddin Sheikh

APNS

KARACHI, NOV 19 /DNA/ – The APNS expresses profound grief over the sad demise of Mr Sadruddin Sheikh elder brother of Mr Najamuddin Sheikh, chief editor Daily Deyanat.

Mrs Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani President and Sarmad Ali Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society in a statement have expressed their condolences to Mr. Najamuddin Sheikh and the bereaved family  and prayed that Almighty Allah may rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give  patience and courage to the family to bear the loss.

NA Speaker expresses condolence to Omer Ayub on demise of his father

ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (DNA): The Speaker National Assembly (NA) Raja Pervaiz
Ashraf expressed his profound grief and sympathies to Secretary General
(SG) of PTI Omer Ayub on the passing of his father, former Foreign
Minister and Speaker NA Gohar Ayub.

The speaker NA said in a condolence message, “The nation is in mourning
following the passing of veteran politician and former Foreign Minister
and Speaker of the NA Gohar Ayub.”

Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said, “Gohar Ayub, who passed away peacefully after
a brief illness, leaves behind a legacy of service, compassion, and
positive thinking.”

News of Ayub’s demise was met with an outpouring of condolences from
political leaders, friends, and family.

Speaker of the NA Raja Pervez Ashraf expressed deep sorrow and grief,
recalling Ayub’s tactful nature and positive outlook.

“The speaker said, he was a very tactful politician and possessed
positive thinking,” Ashraf said in a statement. “He was a very kind,
loving, and generous man,” he added.

“Pervaiz Ashraf said, Gohar Ayub as a politician was a pillar of
strength and a man of great integrity”. “He will be deeply missed by all
who knew him.”

Speaker NA Raja said, “Gohar Ayub’s passing marks the end of an era in
Pakistani politics.” “His contributions to the nation will not be
forgotten,” he added.

Over 80 dead as Israel strikes UN-run school in Gaza’s refugee camp

Over 80 dead as Israel strikes UN-run school in Gaza's refugee camp

Over 80 dead as Israel strikes UN-run school in Gaza’s refugee camp Hundreds of patients flee Gaza’s Al Shifa hospital on foot after Israel issues “evacuation warning”

PTI rejects contents of the statement issued at the conclusion of the Blome-Nawaz meeting

PTI rejects contents of the statement issued at the conclusion of the Blome-Nawaz meeting

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) spokesperson strongly rejected the contents of the declaration issued at the conclusion of the meeting between the United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome and a certified convict and absconder Nawaz Sharif which, he termed as serious interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan.

PTI spokesperson, in a strong-worded statement on Saturday, stated that the contents of the declaration seemed a continuation of the same malicious conspiracy under which the elected and legitimate democratic government of Imran Khan was ousted.

He contended that the contents of the declaration further exposed the plot before the entire nation. PTI spokesperson reminded that the crooked and predatory family of the Sharifs which prospered in the nursery of non-political, non-democratic and unconstitutional dictatorships always bargained and compromised the interests of the country with internal and external bargainers for the sake of securing power.

He noted that the convicted Nawaz Sharif always mortgaged the constitution, democracy and national interest to foreign powers.

PTI spokesperson highlighted that, at present, Nawaz Sharif could not even win his own NA seat, but efforts were afoot to crown this certified national criminal by bulldozing all democratic and constitutional norms.

He said that during the meeting, the US envoy desired that people of Pakistan would express confidence in PML-N once again by giving them a leadership role, which was contrary to the fundamental norms of diplomatic etiquette, bilateral relations, international laws and a serious deviation from the traditions of diplomacy.

PTI Spokesperson urged that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) should take immediate notice of the contents of the said declaration and seek an explanation from Nawaz Sharif.  However, he made it clear that the nation would not accept any covert conspiracy or declarative action against national security, constitution, democracy and transparency of the elections.

He vowed that PTI would not budge an inch from the agenda of ensuring supremacy of the constitution, safeguarding democracy, upholding the rule of law and ensuring transparency of elections and securing Haqeeqi Azadi for the nation.

Indonesian Embassy Hosts Family Gala: Celebrating fun games and sports with friends of Indonesia

Indonesian Embassy Hosts Family Gala: Celebrating fun games and sports with friends of Indonesia

Indonesian Embassy hosts Family Gala: Fun Games and Sports Celebration with Friends of Indonesia

DNA

ISLAMABAD, NOV 18: The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad for second year in a row organised a joyous event titled “Family Gala: Fun Games and Sports” to celebrate the strong bonds between Indonesian Embassy and its Pakistani friends from different walk of lives. The family gathering took place on the backyard of the Embassy premises and witnessed the participation of diplomatic corps, government officials, media professionals along with their families.

In his remarks, Ambassador Mr. Adam Tugio expressed his gratitude for friends of Indonesia from diplomatic community and Pakistan for their support and good cooperation which helped the Embassy in strengthening bilateral ties and people to people connection of the two countries. He thanked media professionals of Pakistan for their continued support to the Embassy’s works in promoting economic and socio development in Indonesia to the wider audience in Pakistan. The envoy further added that cultural activities play important role in building bridges of understanding and friendship, and the Embassy looks forward to hosting more such celebrations in the future.

Chairperson of Rawalpindi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ms. Riffat Shaheen presented the replica hand-sculpted gift of world’s largest flower model, “Titan Arum” to the Embassy. This awe-inspiring creation was unveiled by the Ambassador of Indonesia with his spouse and Ms. Riffat Shaheen, symbolizing the flourishing friendship between the two brotherly nations. “Titan Arum is a symbol of long life, beauty, resilience and cultural richness, this flower is a token of love for the Indonesian people”, mentioned Ms Riffat Shaheen, who also a renowned Fine Artist, sculptor and painter.

The event showcased musical performance by a Pakistani band and cultural dance preformance by the Indonesian ladies, delighting all attendees. The cultural interchange sought to cultivate a more profound comprehension and admiration for the diverse traditions that Indonesia and Pakistan mutually cherish.

The culinary aspect of the event showcased the best of Indonesian cuisine, with guests savoring renowned delicacies such as Bakso (beef balls soup), Sate Ayam or Indonesian chicken tikka, and Nasi Goreng (fried rice), creating an unforgettable experience of Indonesian culinary diversity.

Entrepreneurs from Faisalabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry set up stalls of beautiful handmade jewelry and fashionable Pakistani traditional clothes which attracted the audience. A dedicated corner for face painting also brought out the creativity in children, turning their faces into colorful canvases filled with smiles and laughter. Meanwhile, traditional Indonesian games added an extra layer of excitement among the children.

Ambassador Kazhar Farhadov of Azerbaijan, High Commissioner Pengiran Kamal Bashah Achmad of Brunei Darussalam and Director General, Mr. Asif Iqbal Khan of National Library of Pakistan were among the guest that participated in the family gathering.

Maldives President, Solangi discuss expansion of cooperation

Maldives President, Solangi discuss expansion of cooperation


ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (DNA): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information,
Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Saturday met
with the newly-elected President of Maldives Muizzu.

In the meeting, important issues of mutual interest including bilateral
relations, economic cooperation and appointment of Ambassador of
Maldives to Pakistan were discussed.

On behalf of Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar, the Government of
Pakistan and the people of Pakistan, the information minister
congratulated Muizzu on his election as President and expressed
his best wishes for him.

During the meeting, both the leaders reiterated commitment to work
together to promote regional cooperation.

They also expressed commitment to further strengthen mutual relations
between the two countries

The caretaker federal minister of information extended invitation to
President Muizzu to visit Pakistan which he accepted.

The President of Maldives thanked Murtaza Solangi for representing the
Government of Pakistan at his swing in ceremony.

President Muizzu said that Maldives would soon appoint its ambassador to
Pakistan. He said that his country was desirous of further strengthening
diplomatic relations with Pakistan.

Minister for Information Murtaza Solangi said that Pakistan valued its
relationship with Maldives. The two countries are linked by an
unbreakable brotherly bond of devotion, he added. He said that bilateral
diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Maldives would further be
strengthened in future. As a member country of SAARC, he said Pakistan
was committed to further strengthen bilateral cooperation with Maldives
in all fields.

Foreign Minister of Maldives, senior officials of Maldives and High
Commissioner of Pakistan Mohammad Fayyaz Gilani and senior officers were
also present in the meeting. DNA

Gohar Ayub passes away

Gohar Ayub passes away

PTI leaders, workers grieved over Omar Ayub’s father sad demise

Gohar’s funeral prayer to be offered in Haripur today

ISLAMABAD: /DNA/ – In shocking news, the father of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretary General Omar Ayub Khan, former Speaker National Assembly and foreign minister Gohar Ayub passed away after a brief illness on Friday.

The PTI leadership and workers expressed heartfelt condolences with Omar Ayub and his bereaved family.

In condolence messages, they paid rich tribute to Gohar Ayub for services to the country and the nation.

Gohar Ayub’s funeral prayer would be offered in his native village in Haripur today (Saturday) at 3 pm. He was under treatment at a private hospital in Islamabad.

Setting a Regional Benchmark: Pioneering Public-Private Partnership Solar Power Plant in Gilgit-Baltistan

Solar Power Plant

HUNZA, NOV 17 /DNA/ – NPak Energy Limited, a subsidiary of the Industrial Promotion Services (IPS), the industrial and infrastructure development arm of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED), commissioned a 1MW solar photovoltaic power plant (SPP) with 600kWh Battery Storage in Hunza district of Gilgit Baltistan.

This project sets a unique precedent as the first public private partnership (PPP) in Gilgit Baltistan, producing clean energy and actively contributing to the global agenda to mitigate climate change.

The inauguration ceremony held on 17 November 2023 was attended by Honourable Haji Gulbar Khan, Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan and other representatives of the Government as well as the local community leaders and NPAK Energy Management.

At the ceremony Honourable Haji H.E. Gulbar Khan, Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan said ” The Government of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) highly encourages clean and green energy solutions. We congratulate Aga Khan Development Network on commissioning the 1 MW solar power plant. We assure the communities that Provincial Government will focus on more renewable energy programmes to overcome the power shortages in Gilgit-Baltistan.” He was accompanied by Provincial Minister for Planning and Development, Mr. Raja Nasir Ali Khan, Advisor Information Mr. Eiman Shah, Provincial Minister for Social Welfare and Women Development Ms. Dilshad Bano, Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr. Sana Ullah, Secretary Water and Power, Mr. Sajjad Haider, Secretary Works Mr. Sabtein Ahmed and other senior political and community leaders. 

This landmark project was financed and implementedby NPAK Energy and is the first comparable scale, privately developed and operated SPP in Gilgit Baltistan. The plant’s 2,376 photovoltaic panels at the altitude of 2800 m above the sea level, started feeding power to the Hunza district grid. It will produce 1,600 MWh per year of electricity from solar energy resources, which will power local households and businesses, addressing the acute energy deficit in Hunza District andavoidingapproximately1,134 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) equivalent annually.

NPAK Energy has signed a 30-year Concession Agreement with the Government of Gilgit Baltistan, which aims to develop sufficient generation capacity, business and utility operations, ensuring a self-sustaining supply of clean,reliable and affordable electricity to every household in Hunza district.

Mr. Mansoor Dhanani, CEO NPAK Energy Limitedstated that “having a strong track record in rural electrification through Aga Khan Development Network’s renewable energy programmes in the region, we are proud to foster our work in Gilgit Baltistan within the partnership we have established with the Government of Gilgit Baltistan,bringing sustainable energy to local communities. We look forward to NPAK Energy’s continued growth and success inHunza District.”

NPAK Energy developed a financial model with a blended finance investment vehicle that crowds in equity, sustainable debt, and grant financing. By achieving the full scope of investment, NPAK Energy aims to strengthen public service delivery by creating a sustainable, self-reliant utility operation. This will catalyse economic opportunities and job creation. It also provides the opportunity to demonstrate innovative and efficient PPP solutions to serve social and sustainable development that could then be replicated in other districts of Gilgit Baltistan.

Climate Change takes center stage at PNCA exhibition: Calls for global action

Climate Change takes center stage at PNCA exhibition

ISLAMABAD, NOV 17 /DNA/ – One of its kind, Arts Craft & Techno Exposition has kick-started at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) with an environment-friendly theme ‘Love thyself, love thy nature.’

A joint venture of the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) and the Centre for Public-Cultural Diplomacy (CPCD) , the exhibition will remain open to the public until November 24 (except Saturday).

The exhibition featuring diverse works—paintings, sculptures, statues and raw items—has emphasized the need for adopting policies that are eco-friendly and protect our surroundings.

Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Turkmenistan Ambassador Atadjan Movlamov along with Chairman of the CPCD Ambassador Salahuddin Choudhry and senior officials of the Ministry for National Heritage & Culture Division inaugurated the exhibition and emphasized how important it was to preserve and protect our green environment.

“We cannot have our world to face disaster after disasters engulfing human race, whether we like it or not, it is a matter of when, not if, our countries and our peoples will have to deal with the security impact of climate change,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Choudhry, Chief of the CPCD, said, “Climate Change was one of the biggest global threats to human security, and it is now the resolve of the world leadership and community to battle the climate crisis, rather a climate war.”

Many alive & conscientious people and many activists are aggressively raising questions over the apathy and criminal negligence and failures of the Global North – the rich developed countries who are responsible for major carbon emissions in the world, he further said.

Ambassador Choudhry was all praise for Ms Humaira Ahmed, Secretary of the National Heritage Ministry for extending support to the joint initiative with the CPCD. This is our common cause and we all should stand up for it, he said. He also praised the award-winning calligrapher of Pakistan, Rasheed Butt for providing his calligraphic masterpiece “Surah Rahman” for the exhibition. In this Surah, Allah in fact urges us to pay attention to His blessings and be grateful to Him for them, such as water, trees, fruit and forests. This Surah is a Quranic message on the environment and speaks volumes about our duties to our climate, he said.

More than 35 works of art and crafts are on display in the exhibition. The visitors took keen interest in the works of Saima Salahuddin (title: Symphony), Iram Wani (It’s happening here; it’s happening now), Mansoor Rahi, Hajra Mansoor. In short it was a mix of works by the young and senior artists all with the theme of climate change. Maryam Omar’s ‘Degradation of Ocean & Marine Life’ and Maham Iman’s ‘Barren Land’ were also appreciated by the visitors.

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