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Putin makes civilisationalism fashionable, Dugin puts flesh on its skeleton

Russian President Vladimir Putin has inspired civilisationalist leaders to emerge from the woodwork and publicly define their states as civilisational rather than national entities.

These leaders speak of civilisational or ethnic worlds with borders that transcend national frontiers, not nation-states. How far they may wish to push claims that challenge the nation-state-based international order is likely to be heavily influenced by whether Mr. Putin achieves his civilisationalist goals in Ukraine.

Last month, Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban became the latest leader to redefine the nation-state he governs.

Speaking on Romanian territory in the predominantly ethnic Hungarian town of Baile Tusnad in Transylvania, a onetime Austro-Hungarian possession that is home to a Hungarian minority, Mr.Orban left no doubt that his definition of the Hungarian motherland included Transylvania and other regions in the Carpathian Basin beyond Hungary’s borders populated by ethnic Hungarians.

Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin articulated a similar view of Serbia’s borders a year earlier.

“The task for this generation of politicians is to form a Serb world, that is to unite Serbs wherever they live,” Mr. Vulin told a political gathering in Belgrade in 2021 attended by President Aleksander Vucic.

Widely viewed as ‘Moscow’s man in Belgrade,’ Mr. Vulin said, “for the ‘Serb world’ to jell, Serbia needs to be economically successful, well-led and have an army that is able to protect Serbia and Serbs, wherever they live.”

Speaking the same day on television, Mr. Vulin went further by insisting that all Serbs should be united in one state. However, he later modified his statements by saying that unification would have to occur peacefully as it happened in post-Cold War Germany.

Even so, the thinking of far-right ideologue Alexander Dugin reverberates in positions adopted by Mr. Vulin as it does in the civilisationalist framing of geopolitics by Messrs. Orban and Putin.

“This is a war of ideas. We are not part of the global civilisation. We are a civilisation by ourselves. … We had no other possibility to prove that Huntington was right without attacking Ukraine,” Mr. Dugin asserts.

He was referring to the late Harvard University political scientist Samuel P. Huntington who controversially predicted a post-Cold War clash of civilisations that would be fought not between countries but between cultures.

The degree of Mr. Dugin’s influence on Mr. Putin is a matter of debate. Often dubbed in the media as ‘Putin’s brain’ and a Rasputin-like character, Mr. Dugin appears to be in and out of favour in the Kremlin’s innermost circles. Similarly, Mr. Dugin has influenced Central European, but to what degree may be debatable.

Nevertheless, even those sceptical describe the far-right ideologue as one of Russia’s foremost political theorists.

Mr. Dugin wrote a hugely influential ultra-nationalist tome, The Foundations of Geopolitics: The Geopolitical Future of Russia, which Russian military academies use as a textbook. The book envisions a clash of civilisation between the West and a Eurasian bloc supported by Russia. It also insists that “Serbia is Russia.”

“There is no doubt that especially that 1990s work on global geopolitics with its various distinctions profoundly influenced the Russian military and set the stage for a lot of the country’s geopolitical ambitions going forward,” said political theorist Matt McManus.

While there is no or, at best circumstantial evidence of direct contact between Mr. Dugin and Messrs. Vucic and Orban, it is clear that their political environments interact with one of civilisationalism’s leading ideologues.

For example, Mr, Vulin hosted Mr. Dugin on his visit to Belgrade in 2019 at a moment when the Serb capital was rife with reports about Russian spying.

Going back in history, journalist Predrag Popovic recalls meeting Mr. Dugin twice in Belgrade in the 1990s with the help of Mr. Vucic at the headquarters of the far-right Serbian Radical Party of which he was a member at the time.

Mr. Popovic quotes Mr. Vucic as describing Mr. Dugin as “the most important thinker and political strategist of modern Russia” and “Serbia’s greatest friend.”

Mr. Popovic notes that recently Mr. Vucic refrained from sending Mr. Dugin his condolences when the ideologue’s daughter, Darya Dugina, was killed in a car bombing in Moscow in August.

Mr. Vucic has often used Mr. Vulin as his frontman in relations with Russia in an effort not to provoke US and European ire.

Ironically, Mr. Orban, in his more liberal days, banned a 2014 far-right gathering in Budapest organized by the Montana-based National Policy Institute at which Mr. Dugin was scheduled to keynote.

However, the Hungarian capital has since become a hub for the European and American far-right. Akrtos Media, a key node in the far-right Budapest-based network, published the first full-text English translations of Mr. Dugin’s books.

The threat posed by the civilisationalist ambitions of men like Messrs. Putin, Orban, and Vulin, goes beyond the challenge to the rule of law and the notion of territorial integrity enshrined in the United Nations charter.

It has fuelled racism and bolstered exclusionist ideologies like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s anti-Muslim Hindutava Hindu nationalism. It has also emboldened the Myanmar junta that, according to human rights group Fortify Rights, is waging “genocide by attrition” against the beleaguered Rohingya communities of Rakhine State.

Mr. Orban recently took a leaf out of Mr. Dugin’s book on geopolitics when he declared in his widely denounced speech in Romania that he doesn’t want Europeans mixing with non-Europeans.

“This is why we have always fought: We are willing to mix with one another, but we do not want to become peoples of mixed race,” Mr. Orban said.

Speaking days later at a news conference, Mr. Orban insisted that “this is not a racial issue for us. This is a question of culture. Quite simply, our civilization should be preserved as it is now.”

In his book, Mr. Dugin argued that “it is especially important to introduce geopolitical disorder…encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements – extremist, racist, and sectarian groups.”

Mr. Orban and Mr. Vulin’s civilizational worlds apply the bill to countries that increasingly only nominally fall within the orbit of the United States and the European Union.

Dr. James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and scholar, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, and the author of the syndicated column and blog, The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer.

Norway to provide further support for victims of Pakistan flood disaster

DNA

ISLAMABAD: ‘Norway is providing an additional NOK 55 million to alleviate humanitarian needs in the wake of the catastrophic flooding in Pakistan,’ said Minister of Foreign Affairs Anniken Huitfeldt.

This brings Norway’s humanitarian support in response to the recent floods to NOK 80 million.

‘The situation is desperate for many millions of people, and our partners are working tirelessly to reach those who have been hardest hit,’ said Ms Huitfeldt.

Pakistan has been hit by the most devastating flooding it has experienced for many years, and vast areas of the country are under water. According to the UN, more than 33 million people are affected and over 1300 may have died. The flood has caused widespread damage to civilian infrastructure such as schools, health clinics and water and sanitation systems. Many roads and bridges have also been destroyed, making humanitarian relief efforts more difficult.

‘The flooding highlights the urgent need to adapt to climate change and safeguard food security, particularly in the countries most vulnerable to climate change and natural disasters,’ said Minister of International Development Anne Beathe Tvinnereim.

Some NOK 13.5 million of Norway’s support for the flood victims will be channelled through the World Food Programme (WFP) to be used for food security measures, including cash transfers.

‘This funding will help to alleviate the immediate food needs of the most vulnerable people, and support efforts to establish more climate-resilient food production,’ said Ms Tvinnereim.

The disaster has had a major impact on health needs, and has for example increased the risk of waterborne diseases such as cholera and diarrhoea. Already vulnerable groups are now facing even greater health risks, and the support Norway is providing will therefore be targeted towards protecting those most in need.

Norway’s support will be channelled through Norwegian Church Aid, Norcap, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, including the Norwegian Red Cross, in addition to funding provided through the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF). Norway is one of the largest donors of core support to UN organisations working to provide assistance to flood victims in Pakistan. Core support enables these organisations to prepare for emergencies and to respond as soon as a disaster strikes. In addition, Norway is providing support for education efforts via the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef) and the World Food Programme to ensure that children affected by the flooding can continue to attend school.

The impacts of the flooding have been most severe in the southern and western provinces of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. According to UN reports, over a million homes and 18.000 schools have been completely or partially destroyed. The flooding has caused widespread damage to agricultural land and infrastructure in the affected areas.

‘Both the immediate and the longer-term needs are enormous. Effective follow-up by the Pakistani authorities will be crucial to build more resilient livelihoods for the people in these areas,’ said Ms Huitfeldt.

The UN estimates that over 16 million children are affected by the flooding. The long-term psychosocial impact of the flood disaster in Pakistan is cause for great concern.

‘I am particularly worried about the children who do not have access to schooling during the crisis. We must provide support to protect these children and enable them to return to school as soon as possible,’ said Ms Tvinnereim.

The UN is already working with the Pakistani authorities and international organisations to ensure a coordinated response and provide humanitarian aid to flood victims. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is working closely with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society to respond to the rapidly expanding needs, particularly for health care, in the affected provinces. Norway considers it important to channel funding through international humanitarian organisations that have relevant insight and experience and a local presence on the ground.

Clinical Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 5 wickets in Asia Cup fixture

Dubai: Sri Lankan opener Pathum Nissanka smashed a half century, helping his team beat Pakistan by five wickets in the Asia Cup Super Four match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Leg spinner Usman Qadir dismissed Bhanuka Rajapaksa to break a 51-run partnership between him and Nissanka in the 12th over, however the latter kept the scoreboard ticking with boundaries and singles.

Earlier in the first innings, leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga claimed three wickets as Sri Lanka bundled out Pakistan for 121 in their dress rehearsal for the Asia Cup final.

Both teams have already booked their place in Sunday’s title clash and are playing the last Super Four match of the tournament, which serves as a warm-up to the T20 World Cup in October-November.

Sri Lankan bowlers kept the Pakistan batters in check after they elected to field first.

Hasaranga soon took charge to return figures of 3-21 including the key wicket of skipper Babar Azam for 30.

Openers Mohammad Rizwan and Babar found it tough to score and debutant fast bowler Pramod Madushan struck in his first over.

He sent the in-form Rizwan, who is second to Virat Kohli in the tournament’s run-scoring charts, back to the pavilion for 14.

Chamika Karunaratne ended Fakhar Zaman’s stay on 13 and Pakistan slipped further when Hasaranga bowled Babar.

Babar, who has struggled in the tournament with scores of 10, 9, 14 and nought in his previous innings, began with a delightful straight drive for four but could not produce a match-defining score.

Pakistan kept losing wickets and Hasaranga finished his spell with two successive wickets to flatten the Pakistan batting, which survived only 19.1 overs despite a late cameo of 26 by Mohammad Nawaz.

Spinner Maheesh Theekshana and Madushan took two wickets each.

Pre-tournament favourites India, who lost two of their three Super Four matches, crashed out after Afghanistan lost to Pakistan on Wednesday.

Pakistan XI: 1 Babar Azam (captain), 2 Mohammad Rizwan, 3 Fakhar Zaman, 4 Iftikhar Ahmed, 5 Khushdil Shah, 6 Asif Ali, 7 Mohammad Nawaz, 8 Haris Rauf, 9 Mohammad Hasnain, 10 Usman Qadir, 11 Hasan Ali

Sri Lanka XI: 1 Pathum Nissanka, 2 Kusal Mendis (wk), 3 Dhananjaya de Silva, 4 Danushka Gunathilaka, 5 Bhanuka Rajapaksa, 6 Dasun Shanaka (capt), 7 Wanindu Hasaranga, 8 Chamika Karunaratne, 9 Pramod Madushan, 10 Maheesh Theekshana, 11 Dilshan

PTI to kick off countrywide protests today to express solidarity with PTI Chairman: Fawad

Minus one, technical knockout of Imran Khan:

PTI to kick off countrywide protests today to express solidarity with PTI Chairman: Fawad

ISLAMABAD, SEP 9, /DNA/ – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced second phase of real independent movement under which the party would hold protest rallies across the country from today (Saturday) against the attempts to technically knockout PTI Chairman Imran Khan and against the imported government’s nefarious plan of ”minus one formula”.

Central Vice President Fawad Chaudhry made the announcement during a press talks following a PTI political committee meeting held with Imran Khan in the chair here on Friday.

He announced that the PTI would launch second phase of their protest movement from today (Saturday) to express solidarity with Chairman PTI Imran Khan, urging the people to come out against the government’s bid of “minus one formula”.

Fawad Chaudhry said that efforts were being made to knock Imran Khan out politically, as FIRs were being registered against him at a time when there were floods in the country, adding that the incumbent government did not have a public mandate.

During the meeting, the party leadership expressed their full confidence in the leadership of Imran Khan.

He expressed hope that the entire nation would participate in the rallies unitedly against the campaign of technical knockout against Imran Khan and against the postponement of the by-elections, adding that the imported government wanted to push Imran Khan out of the political arena.

Fawad expressed his surprise that the ECP deferred the by-elections when there were no floods.

However, he stated that the imported government was a dummy and real decisions were being made somewhere else, adding that PTI was only one political party that was in the opposition.

Fawad Chaudhary made it clear that keeping in view the political and economic situation, the cabal of crooks could not be given much time to rule anymore, as elections were inevitable, adding that the real freedom movement was in its final phase and soon the people’s elected government would take the power.

Fawad Chaudhry revealed that the PTI would take about back-breaking inflation, unscheduled prolonged power outages and other unabated miseries inflicted by this government of crooks; however he added that at present they were focus on defeating the minus one agenda against Imran Khan.

He said that the ECP’s decision to delay the by-polls further strengthened the perception and the people would jointly protest across the country to foil the nefarious plan.

He stated that at the time when Pakistan was confronting with myriad issues amid the devastating floods that wrought havoc across the country, the imported government were filing terrorism cases against PTI Chairman and attempts were being made to disqualify him.

He said that look at Bilawal Bhutto who made a mockery of his own party-led government in Sindh on whose recommendation the elections were postponed and he raised as to why the election was postponed. Was Bilawal sleeping when his government made the recommendations?

Fawad Chaudhary noted that the incumbent government was unlawful and illegal and it sole way to maintain was to out Imran Khan of politics and then hold elections, which he said that was impossible and unacceptable.

Fawad Chaudhry said that Pakistan’s politics was currently running on Imran Khan and anti-Imran Khan and if he was being disqualified democracy cannot be maintained in the country and Pakistan would become a “Banana Republic” and people would never accept it come what may.

He said that all the parties except PTI were in the government, and pushing the only opposition party against the wall was alarming adding that Imran Khan would announce his next phase of real independent movement in PTI’s Gujranwala public gathering.

Fawad Chaudhry stated that they realized that the imported government could not be given much time as they already destroyed the country politically and economically.

Fawad Chaudhry said that they explained the issues to a sufficient extent in the reply submitted to the Islamabad High Court and now it was up to the lawyers to satisfy the judges, adding that the lawyers would chalk out their plan of action in this regard.

He strongly condemned the mistreatment of journalists by the Prime Minister’s security staff and said that CM KP and other cabinet members of Punjab and KPK were present on the road, but the registrar denied them enter, which was also condemnable.

Fawad revealed that in the Punjab Assembly, some PTI members told that they were asked to change their allegiance, but PTI Punjab government was still stable. However, he warned that before changing the Punjab government, they would change the federal government.=DNA

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Recipe: Chicken wings with sweet and spicy plum chutney

Check out this yummilicious recipe of ‘Chicken wings with sweet and spicy plum chutney’. Don’t forget to try this recipe out as it is easy to prepare and will surely turn out delicious.

Ingredients:

For chicken wings

Chicken wings 16

Butter (melted) 1 tbsp

Garam masala powder 1 tsp

Green onions (slivered) for garnishing

Sweet and spicy plum sauce 3/4 cup

Salt as required

For sweet and spicy plum chutney

Butter or oil 3 tbsps

Fennel seeds (saunf) 1/2 tsp

Nigella seeds (kalonji) 1/4 tsp

Red chilli flakes 1/2 tsp

Black mustard seeds (rai) 1/2 tsp

Plums, (fresh or dried – pitted and quartered) 11/2 kg

Raisins 1/2 cup

Brown sugar (adjust according to taste) 1/2 cup

Salt 1/4 tsp

Coconut (fresh or dried – cut in ribbons or grated) 1/4 cup

Ginger (minced) 2 tbsps

Method:

Start off with preparing the chutney.

Heat butter or oil in a large saucepan over moderate low heat until hot.

Add fennel seeds, nigella seeds, black mustard seeds and chillies. Fry until mustard seeds pop and turn grey.

Add the plums, raisins, sugar, salt and simmer until thick for about 30 to 40 minutes.

Remove from heat and stir in the coconut and ginger. Turn off the stove and let it cool down. Fill into jars and refrigerate.

Now that the chutney is ready, start preparing for the chicken wings.

First of all preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

In a foil lined baking pan, arrange chicken wing in a single layer. Bake for 20 minutes.

Now in a pan combine plum sauce, melted butter, and garam masala powder. Mix well.

Add chicken pieces and stir to coat with sauce.

Cover and cook on low heat for 30 to 40 minutes.

Sprinkle with slivered green onions and serve.

Erdoğan to ask Putin to send Russian goods through Black Sea corridor

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he would ask his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to send Russian goods through the Black Sea corridor set up by the grain deal.

“Export of Russian grain and other goods will help poor countries in a difficult situation,” Erdoğan stressed in his comments on Friday while speaking to reporters on his plane returning from a trip to the Balkans.

Türkiye will send grain and other relevant products to African countries in need if Russian grain also begins to arrive, the Turkish president said on Friday.

Speaking to reporters on the plane after his three-day Balkan tour, Erdoğan echoed his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, saying the Ukrainian grain is exported to wealthy countries, not to those in need.

He said a “system in the most ideal way” will be established to send grain and other products to African countries in need once Russian grain also starts to arrive under the landmark grain deal.

Türkiye, the UN, Russia, and Ukraine signed an agreement in Istanbul on July 22 to resume grain exports from three Ukrainian Black Sea ports, which were paused after the Russia-Ukraine war began in February. A Joint Coordination Center with officials from the three countries and the UN was set up in Istanbul to oversee the shipments.

The Kremlin said on Friday that President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Erdoğan will discuss the implementation of a deal on Ukrainian grain exports, which both have criticised, when they meet in Uzbekistan next week.

Putin said on Wednesday Russia and the developing world had been “cheated” by the terms of the deal and he would seek amendments before it is due to be extended in November.

Erdoğan also said he had discussed natural gas prices with Putin and said he aims to secure a positive outcome for the well-being of the Turkish public.

This winter will not be easy for Europe, Erdoğan said, adding that it will be very problematic, with financially heavy pay.

On Greece’s recent hostile acts against Türkiye, the Turkish president noted Athens‘ “constant complains to NATO” about Ankara, and said they try to work “threat mechanisms, so we speak in a manner they would understand.”

Imran Khan to announce critical phase of Haqiqi Azadi Movement on Saturday

ISLAMABAD – Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan he would announce the next critical phase of Haqiqi Azadi Movement at tomorrow’s jalsa in Gujranwala.

In his Tweet, the PTI chairman wrote, “Tomorrow our Gujranwala jalsa will be last of our present phase of Haqiqi Azadi Movement. I will announce the next critical phase at the jalsa.”

“Imported govt & its handlers are so petrified that nation is standing firmly behind PTI they are desperately moving on Minus 1 formula,” he wrote.

Earlier, a meeting of the PTI’s political committee presided over by Imran Khan agreed that the rallies in different cities will be held as per the schedule and mass contact campaign will be intensified.

During the meeting chaired by the former prime minister, political situation and the cases against Imran Khan were discussed.

According to the sources, it was agreed in the meeting to accelerate the ongoing mass contact campaign while the party’s provincial presidents have been instructed to protest against inflation and the party chairman will continue to address the scheduled rallies in different cities.

On this occasion, Imran Khan said that public support is our greatest strength, adding that they were fighting against the government s tactics.

Fearing PTI, Imran Khan said 13 parties have run away from the election but the aim of his movement is to defeat the mafias of this country.

Turkish Airlines, Air Seychelles sign codeshare agreement

Flag carrier airlines of their respective countries, Turkish Airlines and Air Seychelles, signed a codeshare agreement.

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEP 9: The signing ceremony of the codeshare agreement took place at Turkish Airlines’ Headquarters in Istanbul. Turkish Airlines CEO, Mr. Bilal Ekşi and Air Seychelles Acting CEO, Mr. Sandy Benoiton signed the agreement with the attendance of senior officials from both sides.

Commenting on the agreement Turkish Airlines CEO Mr. Bilal Ekşi stated; “We are pleased to sign this codeshare agreement with Air Seychelles, and aim to improve our partnership to maximize the travel opportunities offered to our passengers through our flight networks. We believe that this partnership will not only bring benefits to both carriers from a commercial perspective, but also improve the cultural and tourism relations between two countries.”

On the codeshare agreement Air Seychelles Acting CEO Mr. Sandy Benoiton said: “Air Seychelles is thrilled to offer the TK code on our domestic flights between Mahe and Praslin, allowing a single-ticket transaction for seamless travel to Seychelles’ second largest island.  Additionally, the Air Seychelles HM-code will appear on key cities in Europe and the Middle East, allowing further options and travel date flexibility to our passengers.”

Starting officially as of 15 October 2022, this new codeshare agreement is to broaden the commercial partnership between two companies and their respective countries while offering passengers more travel options between Türkiye and Seychelles.

Under the terms of the agreement, Turkish Airlines is planning to place its code on Mahe – Praslin flights operated by Air Seychelles, and Air Seychelles will place its code on Istanbul – Mahé, Istanbul – Tel Aviv and Istanbul – Paris flights operated by Turkish Airlines. In addition, the agreement is planned to be expanded in the future as well.

Ahsan Iqbal opens ICCI Pakistan Property, Housing and Constructions Expo 22

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEP 9: Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning and Development inaugurated as Chief Guest the 3 days ICCI Pakistan Property, Housing and Construction Expo 22 being organized at the Pak-China Friendship Centre, which will continue till Sep 11, 2022. Iftikhar Ali Shallwani, Federal Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Works, Ambassadors of Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania and South Africa, Jamshaid Akhtar Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Khalid Iqbal Malik, Zubair Ahmed Malik, Muhammad Ejaz Abbasi, Zafar Bakhtawri, Baser Daud former Presidents ICCI and others were also present at the occasion.

About 100 companies of property, housing and construction sector including many big brands like Park View, J7 Group, 5G, Star Marketing, Elaan Marketing, Nova City, Crescent Lake, Mumtaz City and others have put up their stalls in the Expo to display their projects. Ahsan Iqbal visited various stalls and appreciated the projects displayed in the Expo.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, Ahsan Iqbal congratulated ICCI for organizing property, housing and construction expo as it would contribute to improving the economy. He said that due to the recent flash floods and financial constraints, the government was facing great challenges and the private sector has to take the leading role in developing the economy. He said that the government wanted to make Pakistan an export-led economy and the role of the private sector was more important to promote productivity and exports. He said that he has already held a recent meeting with Islamabad, Karachi, Faisalabad and other Chambers of Commerce and Industry and added that the private sector should highlight the key hurdles being faced by it in promoting business and economic activities and assured that the government would take measures to address them. He said that the government would facilitate the business community in all possible manner and they should produce more and export more to improve the economy.

Iftikhar Ali Shallwani, Federal Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Works lauded the effort of ICCI for organizing the Expo and said that the real estate sector has great potential that should be explored to realize its benefits for the economy. He said that his Ministry would also organize a Housing Expo in December this year and would like to work with the private sector on a public-private partnership basis to promote this sector.

Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that the purpose of organizing ICCI Property, Housing and Construction Expo 22 was to boost the business activities of this sector to revive the economy. He thanked the Ministry of Housing & Works and Naya Pakistan Housing Authority for supporting ICCI in this initiative and said that if given better focus by the government, the real estate and construction sector has the potential to put the economy on a fast track of growth.  

USAID Administrator Samantha Power calls on FM Bilawal

DNA

ISLAMABAD, SEP 9: The Administrator of United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Samantha Power called on Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari today.

While appreciating Ms. Power’s visit to Pakistan at this difficult hour when unprecedented rains had caused the most severe floods in Pakistan’s history, the Foreign Minister welcomed US support and solidarity with the people of Pakistan. The Foreign Minister added that the ravaging floods had washed away entire villages affecting over 33 million people; death toll stood at 1300; four million acres of crops were destroyed; 800,000 livestock had been lost; and billions of dollars have been lost in critical infrastructure.

The Foreign Minister underscored that Pakistan was among the most severely affected countries due to climate change, especially with less than 1% carbon footprint. The Foreign Minister underscored that despite Government’s full engagement with rescue and relief efforts, continued international support, solidarity, and assistance was required to respond to the devastating impact of this disaster.

The Foreign Minister looked forward to Pakistan and US building extensive engagement on climate change and on tools of climate resilience. He stressed that the developed countries must step up their climate ambition, including towards the provision of predictable climate finance for mitigating the adverse impacts of climate change in the developing world. He called for greater climate justice and hoped that the developed countries will take all those measures that would support developing countries deal with worst impacts of climate change.

The Foreign Minister thanked USAID for providing financial assistance in the wake of floods and hoped that having witnessed the first-hand account of the devastation faced by the flood affected population, USAID Administrator Samantha Power would mobilize international community to come forward and support Pakistan in such trying times. The Foreign Minister also underlined that the government of Pakistan had instituted very transparent mechanism to ensure that international financial assistance was efficiently and transparently disbursed.

While expressing condolences and sympathies with the flood affected people, USAID Administrator Samantha Power affirmed that the U.S. Administration would extend its full support to Pakistan to help mitigate the disastrous impacts of these floods.

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