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Japan to provide emergency relief goods to Pakistan for flood victims

ISLAMABAD, AUG 29 /DNA/ – In light of the humanitarian perspective and the close relations between Japan and Pakistan, the Government of Japan has decided to provide emergency relief goods (Tents and Plastic Sheets) through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to Pakistan in response to the damages caused by the flood disaster.

The emergency relief goods, which will be delivered in two times, are expected to first arrive on August 30th at Jinnah International Airport Karachi.

In addition, WADA Mitsuhiro, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, has expressed his condolences and profound grief over the extensive damage, including loss of precious lives, due to the floods caused by the torrential rains in Pakistan. “Please allow me to extend my sympathies and condolences to the bereaved families. May the departed souls find eternal peace and their family have the strength to bear this irreparable loss. I also pray from the bottom of my heart for the early recovery of the sufferers and the earliest possible restoration of the affected areas.” said the Ambassador.

He reiterated that the Government of Japan will support Pakistan’s efforts to overcome this challenge in collaboration with the Government of Pakistan.

Ambassador Nong Rong says Pak-China ties are ‘rock-solid’

Mushahid thanks China for swift support to Pakistan during floods

ISLAMABAD, AUG 29 /DNA/ – Pakistan-China Institute organized a special event on the upcoming 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China under its flagship ‘Friends of Silk Road’ initiative. The dialogue featured speeches by the Chief Guest, Ms Hina Rabbani Khar, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Chairman Senate Committee on Defence & Pakistan-China Institute, Nong Rong,  Ambassador of China to Pakistan, Senator Farhat Ullah Babar, Secretary General Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Senator Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, Parliamentary Leader of Balochistan Awami Party, and Senator Dr. Zarqa Suharwardy Taimur,    The dialogue was moderated by Mustafa Hyder Sayed, Executive Director Pakistan-China Institute.

The panelists discussed the prospects of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) , which will be held later in 2022. This congress is held every five years, where China watchers look for clues to the country’s future. President Xi Jinping is expected to be re-elected for his third term as Secretary General of CPC and President of China. Moreover, the Party Congress

will set key priorities for the next five years, in particular, as well as China’s two-stage development plan for the middle of the twenty-first century.

A special documentary titled ‘China’s Governance under President Xi Jinping in the New Era (2012-2022)’ was also screened, depicting China’s achievements under President Xi Jinping. The content of the documentary reflected  the on-ground realities in China & aspirations of Chinese people who regard President Xi Jinping as the ‘core leader’ of the Communist Party of China, who, through his people-centered approach to governance and development has proven to be the worthy successor to Chairman Mao and Deng Xiaoping.

Mustafa Hyder Sayed, Executive Director Pakistan-China Institute, introduced the Friends of Silk Road Initiative which has become the premier platform to understand China, bridge people-to-people connectivity between Pakistan and China, serving as a platform to gather political leaders, students, media professionals, and think tanks to brainstorm new ideas of thought which both countries can further cement their relationship in various fields.

In his opening remarks, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Chairman of Senate Committee on Defence & Pakistan-China Institute, thanked China for donating 25000 tents and cash for flood victims. He said that the core message emanating from President Xi Jinping’s leadership is people-centric development and human security. He said that the Global Development Initiative (GDI) , introduced by President Xi Jinping on September 21, 2021, promotes inclusive and open collaboration & is a crucial platform for international cooperation and the public good that China offers. Similarly, this year, President Xi Jinping announced the Global Security Initiative (GSI), which, as President Xi Jinping, said is meant to ‘uphold the principle of indivisible security, build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture, and oppose the building of national security based on insecurity in other countries’. Commenting on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) launched by President Xi Jinping in 2013, he termed it the most important developmental and diplomatic initiative of the 21st century, terming China as a leader in Climate Change and Globalization. He also dismissed the notion of a ‘New Cold War, ‘ advocated implicitly by some hawkish quarters, and said the region could not afford another cold war since it would destabilize the whole region needlessly. He also lauded President Xi Jinping for achieving the goal of making China a moderately prosperous society by eradicating absolute poverty in China in 2021. Commenting on the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China, he hoped this would be a landmark conference that would set policy directions for China, Asia, and the whole region. Lastly, he wished the 20th CPC Congress great success.

Nong Rong, Ambassador of China to Pakistan, expressed China’s sympathies to Pakistan in lieu of ongoing flooding in the country and said China wouldn’t leave Pakistan in such testing times. Pakistan, he said, has always supported China in such situations. He recalled how Pakistan donated all the available stock of tents to China in the 2008 earthquake. Commenting on NPC, he said it is the most important political agenda of this year-end. CPEC, he said, has transformed Pakistan’s socio-economic landscape by overhauling infrastructure and alleviating the energy crisis. Ambassador Nong Rong termed Pakistan-China relations as ‘rock-solid’.

Senator Farhat Ullah Babar, Secretary General Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), said that the 20th party Congress would be a game changer for China and the region since it will decide the future course of policy for China. It is also expected to provide an opportunity for President Xi Jinping to secure a third term as president of China. Moreover, he hoped to learn from China’s experience fighting terrorism and alleviating poverty. He was also concerned about ‘resurgence of militancy in Afghanistan and Pakistan’ and expressed his fears that ‘US may use these militants for terrorism against Pakistan and China’.

Senator Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said that the whole process of people’s democracy goes far beyond the rhetoric by political parties in the model of western democracy for getting votes and subsequently leaving their voters in a lurch in facing unresolved problems. The whole-process democracy, he said, entails incorporating crucial components of genuine inclusion and participation, such as elections, decision-making, management, and supervision, into a structure that truly empowers people and puts them in control. The success of this novel kind of democratic system has been demonstrated by Chinese experience. Moreover, he said that the whole-process people’s democracy in China serves the people and democracy can’t be defined by geographical boundaries.

Senator Dr. Zarqa Suharwardy Taimur talked about the dividends brought by the CPEC for Pakistan. She said that twenty-seven (27) CPEC projects totaling about $19 billion in investment had been finished as of June 2022, and another twenty-seven (27) CPEC projects totaling about $7.7 billion in investment are now in the construction phase. She said that CPEC contributed one to two percentage points to Pakistan’s annual economic growth. CPEC projects, she said, have created over 80,000 job opportunities for Pakistanis plus Pakistani 28,000 students are studying in China.

In her closing remarks, Hina Rabbani Khar, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said that China is the country that unites Pakistan, ‘that brings all of Pakistan together’. No government has ever tried to change China’s position as the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy. She said China is a pillar of peace and stability in the region and a preserver, promotor, and protector of principles of peaceful coexistence in the region. The initiatives launched by President Xi Jinping, whether it is Global Development Initiative or Global Security Initiative, are a testament to the fact that China prioritizes human security and stability over confrontation. Ms Khar termed China as ‘pillar of peace and stability in the region, as promoter of peaceful coexistence’.

The event was attended by nearly 200 guests from the media, think tanks, academia, civil society and Parliament.

President receives credentials from Ambassadors designate of various countries

DNA

Islamabad, AUG 29 /DNA/ – The Ambassadors designate of Germany, Spain, Belgium, Libya, Kenya, and Ethiopia presented their credentials to President Arif Alvi during the Presentation of Credentials Ceremony, held at Aiwan-e-Sadr, today.

Ambassador of the Republic of Germany, Mr Alfred Grannas, the Ambassador of Spain, Jose Antonia de Ory Peral, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium, Mr Charles Delogne, Ambassador of Libya, Mr Moamer Z. O. Abdalmotlab, Ambassador of Kenya, Ms Mary Nyambura Kamau, and the Ambassador of Ethiopia, Mr Jemal Beker Abdula, made separate calls on the President. 

Talking to the German Ambassador, the President said that Germany was one of the largest foreign direct investors in Pakistan. He said that German firms with expertise in wind and solar energy as well as in hydel power projects could take advantage of new sets of incentives offered by Pakistan in these sectors.

The President encouraged German investors to invest in Pakistan’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs) under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). He said that keeping in view the huge potential of business, trade and investment between the two countries, the existing level of bilateral trade needed to be substantially improved. He stressed the need for bilateral cooperation between the two countries to mitigate the negative fallout of climate change and global warming against the backdrop of devastating floods in Pakistan.

While talking to the Ambassador of Spain, the President expressed the need to further expand bilateral relations in the economic, trade, investment and tourism sectors. He appreciated the Spanish support to Pakistan on GSP Plus Scheme and hoped that this support will continue in future as well. He stressed the need for the early finalization of an agreement on Defence Cooperation between the two countries.

Talking to the Belgian Ambassador, the President stressed the need to substantially increase the volume of bilateral trade from its exiting volume of US$ 1.35 billion by increasing the pace of exchanges of business delegations, participating in trade fairs and launching joint ventures as well as forging meaningful cooperation in agriculture, port handling and dredging, and science and technology.

Talking to the Ambassador of Libya, the President stressed the need for expanding the scope of trade ties and exploring new avenues of economic cooperation between the two countries. He expressed the hope that the new Ambassador, appointed after a gap of 11 years, would work towards further deepening the relationship between the two brotherly nations.

Talking to the Kenyan Ambassador, the President said that Pakistan accorded utmost importance to the economic and trade ties with Kenya, it being Pakistan’s no. 1 export destination and no. 2 import destination in the African continent. He also expressed satisfaction over the existing level of bilateral cooperation and coordination in the areas of trade, economy, defence and border management.

During his discussion with the Ethiopian Ambassador, the President appreciated the decision of Ethiopian leadership to open a diplomatic mission in Islamabad, and expressed the hope that it would improve bilateral relations, enhance mutual exchanges, and would open a new era of friendship and cooperation between the two brotherly countries. He also welcomed the increasing cooperation between the two countries in the aviation sector and the commencement of 2 weekly direct flights reconnecting Karachi with Africa through Addis Ababa.

Maryam Nawaz visits flood-stricken people of Taunsa

TAUNSA – Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice-president Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited Taunsa to see the flood-stricken people of this area.

Maryam was accompanied with other PML-N leaders and her husband Captain Safdar.

The PML-N leader was seen interacting with the flood affectees.

While talking on the occasion, she said that the government is doing its best for the relief of the people affected by floods.

Maryam also said that on this hard time, we will not leave the people who are badly affected by the devastation caused by the floods.

Chairman NEPRA visits CLF’s Children ER at PIMS

DNA

ISLAMABAD, AUG 29: Chairman NEPRA Tauseef H. Farooqi visited the CLF’s Emergency Room at PIMS and praised the paperless, automated model of care implemented by the foundation.

“I came to know about the CLF’s cause under NEPRA’s ‘Power with Prosperity’ initiative. Now that I have witnessed their work, I am quite impressed,” said Tauseef.

He added that CLF is driving meaningful progress when it comes to child health in Pakistan. “I am looking forward to the growth of their network across the country,” said Chairman NEPRA.

It is worth adding here that NEPRA’s ‘Power with Prosperity’ drive is facilitating the power sector players to invest in the social uplift projects in the communities they’re working with.

On the occasion, Director PIMS Dr. Khalid Masud informed the Chairman NEPRA that the upgraded children’s ER at PIMS is a result of a robust public-private partnership.

“Under the PPP initiative, the ER’s area was expanded to 5000 square feet and its capacity has been increased from 12 to 30 beds to serve more children,” said Khalid.

It is pertinent to mention here that the CLF has so far saved 4.5 million children absolutely free of cost through its 12 state-of-the-art Children’s Emergency Rooms in Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab.

The organization is expanding rapidly to achieve its mission of a child-safe Pakistan and aims to cover every district of every province by 2030.

PAF Disaster Relief Campaign Ramped Up in Flood Affected Areas

DNA

ISLAMABAD, AUG 29 /DNA/ – As the flood calamity is affecting all across the country, Chief of the Air Staff while taking stock of the deteriorating condition of the flood affected areas has given instructions to enhance PAF efforts into an aggressive flood relief campaign. CAS has also directed all bases to generate intrinsic support to flood affectees in coordination with local civil authorities for directed efforts. Additionally, PAF Flood Relief Donation Account is being established to assist flood victims.

Chief of the Air Staff’s Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief campaign is aimed to be a targeted effort, in order to make it more effective and efficient by reaching out to affected people in far flung areas stranded due to severed land routes. All branches of PAF have been directed to provide whole hearted efforts and support for this campaign. A focal point has been established at Air Headquarters, Islamabad to monitor the efficiency of the relief operations. For effective management, 03 relief zones have been established under Regional Air Commands whereas more than 25 helicopters and 08 C-130 aircraft of PAF Air Mobility Command are to be utilised for a swift reach out to inaccessible areas. For this effort, an Air Support Bridge is being established. For a concentrated relief support, tent cities are being established at appropriate locations for the displaced where they are being provided with free food, shelter and medical facilities. PAF help desk established at Disaster Relief Cell can be reached on 051-9260835 and 051-9262404 for any relief and rescue related information.

President Ilham Aliyev offers condolences to President Arif Alvi

DNA

BAKU: President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has sent a letter of condolences to President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Arif Alvi over the heavy casualties and large-scale destruction caused by heavy rains and floods in his country.

 “On the occasion of this tragedy, on my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Azerbaijan, I offer my profound condolences to you, families and loved ones of those who were killed, and the brotherly people of Pakistan, and wish speedy recovery to the injured and earliest elimination of the natural disaster’s consequences.

Azerbaijani Government to provide aid to Pakistan under President Ilham Aliyev’s instructions

In accordance with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s instruction, the Azerbaijani Government will provide $2 million in aid to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan aimed at eliminating the consequences of the heavy rains and floods that resulted in significant loss of life and large-scale destruction in the country.

Prime Minister Ali Asadov offers condolences to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

DNA

BAKU: Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov has sent a letter of condolences to Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif over significant loss of life and large-scale destruction caused by heavy floods in the country.

Azerbaijani Premier Asadov extended his deep condolences to his Pakistani counterpart, families and loved ones of those who were killed, as well as wished a speedy recovery to the injured.

India beat Pakistan in Asia Cup match

Sports Desk

DUBAI:  India beat Pakistan in the Asia Cup match in a close contest and low scoring game. India chased target of 147 set by Pakistan in the last over. Pakistan top order batsmen failed to put up a good show. It was because of a couple of big shots from Shanawaz Dhani that Pakistan were able to score 147. India won by 5 wickets.

Short balls kept haunting Pakistan against the arch-rivals as the next three batters also fell on short balls. 

Rizwan fought hard but his 43-runs inning was at a snail’s pace and it kept Pakistan’s run-rate quite low. 

Iftikhar Ahmed scored quick 28 runs but Hardik Pandya got rid of him on a bouncer. 

Bhuvneshwar finished with prominent figures of 4-26 followed by Pandya’s 3-25. Arshdeep Singh bagged two wickets while Avesh Khan managed to get a scalp. 

Shahnawaz Dahani raced Pakistan’s score in the end by scoring 16 off six balls laced with two towering sixes. Dahani remained the highlight of Pakistan’s batting. 

Romanian Ambassador bids farewell of Defence Attache

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Romania Nicolae Goia hosted a farewell reception for the outgoing Defence Attache Col. LENOARD VEZA and his wife. The Romanian DA is leaving Pakistan after spending four years here, for his next posting.

The Romanian ambassador in his speech praised services of the outgoing defence attaché adding his absence shall be greatly felt by the embassy staff and his colleagues in Islamabad.

Ambassador Nicolae further said during past four years he not only developed professional relationship with Col Veza but they became good friends as well. He wished him success in all his future postings.

The Ambassador also briefly talked about the Russian invasion of Ukraine saying Russia had not grounds to attack Ukraine. He said Romania is also celebrating 15 years of its membership of the European Union and 160 years of creation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania.

The ambassador also welcomed the new Defnece Attache Colonel Cristian Raducu . He assured him of his full support during his stay in Pakistan. Defnece Attaches of various countries attended the reception. The guests were served with traditional Romanian as well Pakistani cuisines.

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