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Saudi relief assistance for flood-affected people

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Saudi Arabia, which happens to be the great friend of Pakistan, has proved once again that she was a true friend by extending huge relief support for the flood victims of Pakistan. The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has so far distributed 1,605-ton emergency relief goods in the flood-hit areas of Pakistan benefiting 124,000 people facing critical situation due to torrential rains and flash floods.According to the statistics, the KSrelief dispatched the first consignment of 285-ton relief goods to six districts of Balochistan including Lesbela, Khuzdar, Quetta, Pishin, Qilla Saifullah and Qilla Abdullah which helped the 21,000 affected people.

It was comprised of 3,000 food packages and each food package, weighing 95 kilograms was containing all essential food items such as;  80kg flour, 5-litre cooking oil , 5kg sugar and 5kg split chickpeas lentil (daal chana), which was suffice a family for the one whole month.The second consignment of 190-ton relief goods was also dispatched to the same districts of Balochistan in a bid to further support the 14,000 deserving people.It was comprised of 2,000 food packages with same daily use items in the same quantity.

The KSrelief dispatched the third consignment of 950-ton essential food items to 17 districts to benefit 70,000 people living in the difficult circumstances in the flood ravaged areas across the country.

It comprised of 10,000 food packages having the same material in the same quantity.The KSrelief, recently, sent two airlifts of 180-ton food, medical supplies and shelters in Karachi to provide a sigh of relief to 19,000 people under distress in the flood-ravaged areas. KSrelief provides comprehensive and impartial aid to vulnerable communities around the world. To date, it has implemented 2,086 humanitarian projects in 86 countries, saving and improving the living standards of millions of people.

The Pakistan government has thanked the Saudi leadership for extending this generous support and hoped that relations between the two countries will further be strengthened even in the coming days.

PM, Azerbaijan president express resolve for cooperation in trade, energy

DNA

SAMARKAND (Uzbekistan), Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on Friday expressed their mutual resolve to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse areas including trade, energy and defence.

In a meeting held on the sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s Heads of State meeting in Samarkand, the two side also emphasized strengthening the links in the fields of education and people-to-people contacts.

PM Sharif underlined the importance of unlocking the existing potential in the relationship by boosting bilateral engagement in the fields of trade, investment, agriculture, information technology and tourism.

He expressed his gratitude to Azerbaijan for its support and solidarity with Pakistan as well as provision of generous financial assistance for the flood affected people.

He highlighted that the massive natural disaster caused by climate change called for urgent action by the international community to address this global threat.

The prime minister said that Pakistan and Azerbaijan had exemplary relations, deeply embedded in common history, faith and culture.

He reaffirmed Pakistan’s principled support to Azerbaijan on Nagorno-Karabakh and congratulated on the historic success in liberation of its occupied territories.

The prime minister also expressed condolences on the recent martyrdom of 71 Azeri servicemen in an unprovoked attack by Armenia.

He reiterated support for Azerbaijan’s right to self-defence in accordance with international law and in protection of its territorial integrity.Both leaders extended an invitation to each other for visits at an early date.

Azerbaijan: Time to change the military strategy

Dr Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

Situation remained tense on the borders of Armenia. According to latest official news, more than 70 soldiers were martyred in unprovoked attacks by Armenia, the only fascist state in the South Caucasus.

On its part and one of the main custodians of the peace agreement, Russia personally intervened to calm down the deteriorating security situation between Azerbaijan and Armenia. However, dramatically the government of Armenia also tried to seek help from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) against so-called external aggression of Azerbaijan but failed miserably.

It seems that Armenia is following a “specific military strategy” comprising of often “surgical strikes” and “guerrilla warfare” against the government of Azerbaijan, its military installations and servicemens deployed at the various borders.

In this regard, during the famous Patriotic War of 44 days, Armenia notoriously “laid-down” networks of “Mining Fields of the Century” in all the re-liberated regions of Karabakh so committed a serious crime against humanity and badly violated numerous protocols of the UN in this regard.

These wild spread mines have become “killing machines” in Karabakh regions. Its “secret terrorist activities” are still going on in different parts of the region which has become “monster” for socio-economic integration and greater regional connectivity of these liberated areas.   

Furthermore, Armenia continues its “disguised military misadventures” for recapturing areas through intensive mortars firing on the deployment positions of the Azerbaijani Army in Kalbajar, Lachin, Dashkesan and Gadabay fronts during the last few months which clearly indicate that there is a “system” behind its military madness. 

Moreover, in the near past, Armenian armed forces indulged in large-scale provocations and violated the true spirits of the trilateral peace agreement. Thus, it is “solely” responsible for regional instability, disharmony and worsening situation at the borders.

The “destructive” formation of anti-Azerbaijan national narrative has been hallmark of “Armenian diasporas” living around the globe especially in the US and EU. There is no doubt that Armenia has waged a “5th Generation Hybrid War” against Azerbaijan just to “malign” its good intentions of peaceful foreign policy, and befitting policies of regional socio-economic integration and programs/projects of connecting hub of energy supplies.

It fears that after famous victory in 2020-2021 gradually the armed forces of Azerbaijan became “complacent” and somehow lacked “vigilance” due to which it has to confront with the current heavy loss because of “gross security intelligence failure” on parts of its military and secret agencies.

Initially, holding of series of “bilateral and trilateral military exercises” with strategic partners Turkey and Pakistan proved very effective to “terrorizing” the potential enemy Armenia. Consequent series of official visits of army and air forces chiefs of Pakistan and Turkey to Azerbaijan further strengthened its strategic position. However, somehow it could not further consolidate military superiority of Azerbaijan.

Diplomatically, signing of trilateral peace agreement was great success of Azerbaijan president President H.E. Ilham Aliyev’s strategic vision which should be further translated into strong military and security comparative advantage against Armenia. In this regard, “delays in resettlement activities and derailed de-mining exercises caused huge losses to Azerbaijan military in terms of necessary intelligence information collection, proper border security management and counter tactical military maneuverings in these liberated areas”.

New clashes have erupted again between Azerbaijan and Armenian troops in which more than 100 soldiers were killed in the deadliest fighting between the two neighbours since 2020.

Armenia used artillery, mortar and small arms in its attack against Azerbaijan and its counter military action, Azerbaijan by using modern electronic war gadgetry and effective arsenals succeeded to neutralize various installations, vehicles and depots of Armenia military. However, the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijan border remained tense. The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan termed the attack of Armenia on the positions of Azerbaijan as an aggression on its sovereign territory.

On its part, Azerbaijan accused Armenia, which is in a military alliance with other regional countries of firing mortars and artillery against its military units. According to Azerbaijan’s defence ministry, Armenia has been periodically firing its military positions due to which its units are taking the necessary response measures.

It fears that a full-fledged conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan would risk dragging in other regional and middle powers and destabilise an important corridor for pipelines carrying oil and gas at a time when fighting in Ukraine disrupts energy supplies.

According to Azerbaijan defense ministry Armenian forces launched intensive shelling, with artillery and large-calibre firearms, against Azerbaijan military positions. Armenian forces had fired at Azerbaijani military positions in the Dashkasan, Kalbajar and Lachin regions.

To conclude there is an urgent need to completely “overhaul” Azerbaijan “military strategies” and “battle field tactics” in the newly liberated areas of Karabakh. “Integrated secret information sharing mechanism, reformation of guerilla forces units, and redeployment of quick response forces on the borders and solarizing of all the borders adjacent to Armenia should be initiated as soon as possible”.

Optimal use of electronic warfare methods, securitization of artificial intelligence war system and rigorous use of drones must be integrated with Azerbaijan Air Forces so that necessary “aerial supervision” easily available in time of crises. There is an urgent need to have “anti-missile” and tank system in the armory of Azerbaijan. Latest radar and stealth systems should be included in the formation of armed forces of Azerbaijan to safeguard vested interests. 

Further strategic military alliances with Turkey and Pakistan may be value-addition for Azerbaijan in the days to come. Inclusion of new war jets and anti-ballistic missile system in Azerbaijan Air force must be included as soon as possible.

Two police officers stabbed in London ahead of queen’s funeral

London, Sept 16: Two police officers were stabbed by a man early Friday in central London and hospitalised, police said, while ruling out terrorism amid massive security ahead of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.

The assailant was tasered and arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and assaulting an emergency worker, the Metropolitan Police said.

The man was also in hospital following the incident at around 6:00 am (0500 GMT) in the nightlife area around Leicester Square, it said.

The busy area is less than a mile from where the queen’s coffin is lying in state at parliament ahead of Monday’s state funeral.

But a Met statement said: “The incident is not being treated as terror related.”

The two officers received stab wounds and are being treated in hospital, with further updates on their condition awaited, the statement said.

The force said “enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident are ongoing”.

                  The UK’s first state funeral in nearly six decades is set to be attended by leaders and royalty from around the world, including US President Joe Biden.

                  Thousands of police from across the country have been deployed to London, while 1,500 army personnel are on standby to help manage crowds and security, as tens of thousands of people queue to file past the late monarch’s coffin.

                  It has been lying in state in parliament’s Westminster Hall since late Wednesday, where it will remain until early Monday.

                  London mayor Sadiq Khan called the attack on the officers “utterly appalling”.

                  “These brave officers were doing their duty and assisting the public at this momentous time for our country,” he said, adding “we owe them a huge debt of gratitude”.

                  Khan added he was in close contact with the Met’s new Commissioner Mark Rowley, who only took up the post on Monday.

Tajik military occupies Kyrgyz school: reports

DNA

BISHKIK: The situation at the Kyrgyz-Tajik border of the Batken region continues to be tense as reports the Department of Information and Communications of the Border Guard Service of the State Committee of National Security (SCNS) of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The Tajik military servants have occupied a school building in the Dostuk village of the Batken region.

They open fire from the localities along the border villages, thereby causing retaliatory fire on their positions.

Using the local population as human shields, the Tajik side suffers heavy civilian casualties.

During the armed conflict at the Kyrgyz-Tajik border in the Batken region, units of the State National Security Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic carried out a fire strike on the ‘Lyakkan’ and ‘Bogdari’ border posts of the State National Security Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic and destroyed a significant amount of heavy equipment of the Tajik side.

Personnel of the Border Guard Service of the SCNS of the Kyrgyz Republic continue to fight pitched battles, take adequate measures during the changing situation, and use modern weapons and equipment to force the enemy to cease fire.

Taliban deny Maulana Masood Azhar’s presence in Afghanistan

KABUL: The Taliban government on Wednesday denied the presence of Maulana Masood Azhar — the head of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed — in Afghanistan. 

A day earlier, Pakistan formally wrote a letter to Kabul, asking to locate, report and arrest the JeM chief as it believe that he is hiding somewhere in Afghanistan.

According to the letter, Azhar is likely residing in two different provinces of Afghanistan — namely Nangarhar and Kunar.

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said that the JeM chief is not in Afghanistan but in Pakistan.

Islamabad formally banned JeM on terrorism charges on January 14, 2002, during General (retd) Pervez Musharraf’s rule in Pakistan.

After 17 years of ban on JeM, the Interior Ministry — after receiving credible intelligence — banned two more organisations named Al-Rehmat Trust, Bahawalpur and Al-Furqan Trust, Karachi on May 10, 2019.

Defunct JeM chief Azhar being a suspected terrorist also remained part of schedule four of the Anti Terrorism Act 1999. He has allegedly planned multiple terrorist activities in different places.

UAE wants enhanced business and investment relations with Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, SEP 14 (DNA) — The United Arab Emirates (UAE) wants enhanced business and investment relations with Pakistan in order to complement the economy of each other and achieve mutually beneficial results.

UAE also wants more investors of Pakistan to invest in its economic zones and would encourage its investors to explore Pakistan for business and investment opportunities. UAE and Pakistan have good potential to enhance cooperation in many areas including agriculture, food industry, tourism, hospitality, healthcare and others.

This was said by Rashid Abdelrehman Al-Ali Deputy Head of Mission of Embassy of UAE and Ahmed Mohammad Aljneibi Economic Advisor Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of UAE in a meeting with Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry during their visit to ICCI.

Jamshaid Akhtar Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Umar Masood ur Rehman Vice President FPCCI, Sajjad Ali President Mohmand Agency Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Sherafgan Malik Senior Vice President Haripur Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Akhtar Hussain Executive Member ICCI were also present in the meeting.

Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that Pak-UAE bilateral relations are based on common foundations of history, religion and culture and stressed that both countries should develop strong trade and economic relations to achieve more beneficial results.

He said that Pak-UAE bilateral trade in 2021-22 has crossed USD 10 billion mark and UAE should focus on importing more products from Pakistan, which are very competitive in terms of price and quality.

He said that several companies of UAE are already doing successful business in Pakistan in aviation, oil, ports & shipping, banking, telecommunications, insurance, real estate, food and technology sectors and more should come to Pakistan as many sectors of our economy are offering attractive opportunities of joint ventures and investment to foreign investors.

He also thanked the people and the government of UAE for providing generous support to the flood affectees in Pakistan. 

Jamshaid Akhtar Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Umar Masood ur Rehman Vice President FPCCI, Sajjad Ali President Mohmand Agency Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Sherafgan Malik Senior Vice President Haripur Chamber of Commerce and Industry also spoke at the occasion and shared useful proposals for further improving bilateral trade and economic relations between Pakistan and UAE. Both sides also discussed setting up a Pak-UAE Business Council to further boost business relations between Pakistan and UAE. =DNA

PIA slashes fares for students by 22pc on flights to China

KARACHI, SEP 14 (DNA) — Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Wednesday increased student discount from 10 percent to 15 percent and an additional 7 percent discount on surcharge making a total discount of around 22 percent on the flights between Pakistan and China.

The national flag carrier has also increased baggage allowance upto 80 kilograms for the students, an official of the airline said in a media interview Wednesday.

At present, PIA is operating two weekly flights on Islamabad-Chengdu-Islamabad and Islamabad-Xian-Beijing-Islamabad routes. The students who are returning to China or intends to homeland after completion of their education could take benefit from the discount.

A large number of Pakistani students enrolled in the Chinese universities and stranded in Pakistan following Covid-19 travel restrictions have started arriving in China to join off-line classes.

On June 20, a special of PIA flight had brought first batch of Pakistani students from Islamabad to Xian, China. These students were stuck in the motherland because of Covid-19.

It is worth mentioning here that PIA had resumed its passenger flights between Pakistan and China section after a gap of nearly six months as the airports in Xian and Beijing closed for the international flights in wake of Covid-19 prevention and control measures.

Talking to APP, Ali Imran, a Pakistani researcher, said that the discount would greatly facilitate Pakistani students travelling on various routes between Pakistan and China. =DNA

Int’l Development Minister of Canada, Harjit Sajjan visits flood-affected areas in Chitral

DNA

CHITRAL, 14 Sep: The Minister of International Development for Canada, Harjit Sajjan visited areas devastated by floods in different parts of Pakistan.Today, he visited Chitral, a flood-affected district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He was accompanied by high Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan,Ms. Wendy Christine Gilmour and Ms. Iqra Khalid,Member of Parliament in Canada, President Ismaili Council for Pakistan, Mr. Hafiz Sherali and CEO Aga Khan Foundation, Pakistan Mr. Akhtar Iqbal. Minister Sajjan interacted with the communities in Chitral and observed the Aga Khan Development Network’s (AKDN’s) flood response and early recovery efforts in severely hit areas.

The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH), AKDN’s lead response agency for the floods,evacuated over 9000 people from affected areas while more than 4000 families have been provided with food packages since the start of the flooding. Healthcare camps have been set up in several parts of the country by the Aga Khan University and Aga Khan Health Service where over 50,000 patients have been treated in Sindh, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan.

The Minister also visited Brep, a flood affected village in Chitral. He had discussions around climate change resilience, youth employment and women empowerment and visited areas where the current Global Affairs Canada (GAC) supported programmes of Broadening Economic and Social Transformation for Women’s Economic Empowerment and Recovery (BEST4WEER), Foundations for Health and Empowerment (F4HE) and SehatmandKhandaan (SMK) are being implemented by AKDN agencies. These programmes focus on creating an enabling environment for women’s empowerment and to improve the health and wellbeing, and enhance the equitable development and empowerment, of women, girls, their families, and their communities. 

For nearly four decades, AKDN has partnered with the Government of Canadaon numerous initiatives that encompasses rural development programmes, youth employment, education, and women empowerment to improve the quality of lives of vulnerable communities.

There has been a long-standing relationship between Pakistan and Canada. Canada has shown their concern at this critical time and have committed to support the efforts of the Government in the relief activities within the country.

Abbas Maatouk appointed as Director of Food & Beverage at Islamabad Serena Hotel!

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ISLAMABAD, SEP 14: Abbas Maatouk brings over two decades of experience in F&B operations of International and Five-Star hospitality Companies like The Ritz-Carlton, Marriott, IHG.

His professional career kicked off at Beirut Marriott Hotel, followed by his early stations in Australia, Omni Mont-Royal Hotel (Canada). Mr. Abbas has a comprehensive F&B background from working with world-renowned brands such as luxury Sharq Village & Spa, A Ritz Carlton Resort and IHG.His recent assignments include working as Director F&B for Inter-Continental Danang in Vietnam, pre-opening at Inter-Continental Dhaka in Bangladesh, and as a consultant for various prestigious Hotels in Canada and UAE.

Fluent in three languages, Mr. Abbas speaks English, Arabic and French Passionate and professional, with constant positive energy and desire to deliver an exceptional experience. In his new position he will be leading the hotel’s Food & Beverage Division, and ensuring quality customer service. We are lucky to have him on our team!

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