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Newly arrived Azerbaijan envoy presents credentials to Ali Haider Altaf

ISLAMABAD, AUG 30 /DNA/ – Ambassador-designate of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Khazar Farhadov met with the Chief of the Protocol of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Ali Haider Altaf to hand copies of his Credentials.

Envoy calls for promoting Pakistan’s trade with OIC countries

ISLAMABAD, AUG 30 /DNA/ – OIC region is the largest bloc in the world with a membership of 57 countries having a collective population of over 1.5 billion people and GDP of over US$ 4.5 trillion, therefore, the Pakistani business community should focus on OIC countries to promote its trade and exports.

This was stated by Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the OIC Jeddah while interacting with entrepreneurs during his visit to the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI). Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan President, Fatma Azim Senior Vice President, Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI, Ejaz Abbasi, Aslam Khokhar, Saeed Khan, Abdul Rehman Siddiqui, Mehboob Ahmed Khan, Khalid Chaudhry and others were present at the occasion.

Rizwan Saeed Sheikh said there is huge potential for Pakistan to export its many products to OIC countries including rice, mangoes, dairy products, fresh vegetable & fruits, sports goods, surgical instruments, pharmaceutical products, carpets, leather products and textile items by removing trade barriers and promoting trade facilitation. He also discussed the OIC Trade Fair to be held in Pakistan in 2022 and other matters pertaining to trade, commerce and investment in OIC Region.

Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President ICCI said that Pakistan has strong political relations with all Muslim relations that should be transformed into growing trade and investment relations.

He said that lack of information sharing and low level of interaction among the private sectors of Pakistan and OIC countries is the main reason behind the low level of trade that needs to be addressed. He stressed that the Pakistani government should cooperate with the private sector in increasing the level of commercial activities like holding of trade fairs and exhibitions and exchange of trade delegations between Pakistan and OIC region that would help in improving trade and exports.

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that the lack of banking channels with many OIC countries also creates hurdles in payment mechanisms and increases the trade cost as the Pakistani business community has to use banking channels of third countries for trade.

He said that compliance and standardization requirements are different in various OIC countries, which affect the exports of Pakistan to them and urged that the Pakistani government should take measures for uniform standards with OIC countries to improve its trade with them.

Fatma Azim Senior Vice President, Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI and others also spoke at the occasion and highlighted that there is weak air connectivity of Pakistan with Central Asian, African and some Middle East Countries due to which the businessmen have to travel via third countries which increases the cost of trade. Therefore, they stressed that the Government of Pakistan should establish direct air links with all potential OIC countries to improve its trade and exports with them.=DNA

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Qatar emerges as key player in Afghanistan after US pullout

DOHA: Qatar played an outsized role in U.S. efforts to evacuate tens of thousands of people from Afghanistan. Now the tiny Gulf Arab state is being asked to help shape what is next for Afghanistan because of its ties with both Washington and the Taliban, who are in charge in Kabul.

Qatar has also reportedly been asked by the Taliban to provide civilian technical assistance at Kabul’s international airport, once the U.S. military withdrawal is complete on Tuesday. Authorities in Qatar have not commented on the reports.

Meanwhile, international U.N. agencies are asking Qatar for help and support in delivering aid to Afghanistan.

Qatar’s role was somewhat unexpected. The nation, which shares a land border with Saudi Arabia and a vast underwater gas field in the Persian Gulf with Iran, was supposed to be a transit point for a just a few thousand people airlifted from Afghanistan over a timeline of several months.

After the surprisingly swift Taliban takeover of Kabul on Aug. 15, the United States looked to Qatar to help shoulder the evacuations of tens of thousands in a chaotic and hurried airlift.

Qatar’s role in the evacuations reflects its position as host of the Middle East’s biggest U.S. military base, but also its decision years ago to host the Taliban’s political leadership in exile, giving it some sway with the militant group. Qatar also hosted U.S.-Taliban peace talks.

Assistant Qatari Foreign Minister Lolwa al-Khater acknowledged the political gains scored by Qatar in the past weeks, but rebuffed any suggestion that Qatar’s efforts were purely strategic.

“If anyone assumes that it’s only about political gains, believe me, there are ways to do PR that are way easier than risking our people there on the ground, way easier than us having sleepless nights literally for the past two weeks, way less complicated than spending our time looking after every kid and every pregnant woman,” she told The Associated Press.

For some of the most sensitive rescue efforts in Afghanistan, Qatar conducted the operation with just a few hundred troops and its own military aircraft. Qatar evacuated a girls’ boarding school, an all-girls robotics team and journalists working for international media, among others. Qatar’s ambassador accompanied convoys of buses through a gauntlet of Taliban checkpoints in Kabul and past various Western military checkpoints at the airport, where massive crowds had gathered, desperate to flee.

Al-Khater said Qatar was uniquely positioned because of its ability to speak to various parties on the ground and its willingness to escort people through Taliban-controlled Kabul.

“What many people don’t realize is that this trip is not a phone call to Taliban,” she said. “You have checkpoints by the U.S. side, by the British side, by the NATO side, by the Turkish side … and we have to juggle with all of these variables and factors.”

The Taliban have promised amnesty to all those who remain Afghanistan. Still, many of those desperate to get out — including civil society activists, those who had worked for Western armies and women afraid to lose hard-won rights — say they do not trust the militants. In addition, other armed groups pose a growing threat. Last week, an attack by a Daesh suicide bomber killed more than 180 people outside Kabul airport.

The U.S.-led evacuation process has been marred by miscalculation and chaos, and that spilled over to the al-Udeid base in Qatar.

The hangars at al-Udeid were so crammed that the United States halted flights from Kabul for several hours during the peak of evacuation efforts on Aug. 20. Nearby countries, like Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, accepted several thousand evacuees to alleviate pressure on the American base.

At al-Udeid, Afghan families evacuated by the U.S. waited for hours in poorly ventilated, humid hangars in the middle of the desert with inadequate cooling. A video posted by The Washington Post showed hundreds of evacuees in one such hangar with only one lavatory and people sleeping on the ground.

Qatar built an emergency field hospital, additional shelters and portable washrooms to help plug the gaps. In addition to what the U.S. military is distributing, the Qatari military is handing out 50,000 meals a day, and more still by local charities. Qatar Airways has also provided 10 aircraft to transport evacuees from its capital, Doha, to other countries.

Around 20,000 evacuees remain in Qatar, some expecting to leave in a matter of weeks and others in months to come as they await resettlement elsewhere. Seven Afghan women have delivered babies since their arrival in Qatar.

Qatar is absorbing only a very small number of evacuees, among them a group of female students who will be offered scholarships to continue their education in Doha. Qatar is also hosting some evacuees in furnished apartment facilities built for the FIFA World Cup, which will be played in Doha next year.

The White House says President Joe Biden personally expressed his appreciation to Qatar’s 41-year-old Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani by phone and noted that the U.S.-led airlift would not have been possible without Qatar’s support facilitating the transfer of thousands of people daily.

It’s the kind of positive publicity that millions of dollars spent by Gulf Arab states on lobbying and public relations could scarcely guarantee.

AUGUST 30 CRITICAL TURNING POINTS IN OUR HISTORY: PRESIDENT ERDOGAN

Turkish embassy organizes event to mark the anniversary

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ANKARA: Ambassador of Turkey Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul on the occasion of 99th anniversary of Great Victory read  out the message of the President of Turkey RECEP TAYYİP ERDOĞAN.

In the message the Turkish president said, ‘We rejoice the 99th anniversary of the Great Victory, one of the cornerstones of our glorious history extending over centuries. I congratulate the August 30 Victory Day of our nation, of the Turkish Cypriots and of our citizens living in different countries of the world. On behalf of myself and my nation, I would like to thank all my friends and brothers who did not leave us alone on this day of pride.

He further said, on this occasion, I commemorate the Commander in Chief of our War of Independence, the founder of our Republic, Ghazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and the esteemed members of our Grand National Assembly and the heroic soldiers of our army. The Great Offensive, launched under the commandership of Ghazi Mustafa Kemal, resulted in a decisive victory in Dumlupınar, after 4 days of hand-to-hand combat.

With this glorious victory enshrined in world war history, the Turkish Nation demonstrated that they would never accept a yoke on their homeland soaked with martyrs’ blood. August 30 is one of the most critical turning points in our history, as it paved the way for the foundation of our Republic, and as our nation wrecked imperialistic intentions which forecast it a life span. Our nation, with this victory achieved despite all kinds of shortages and impossibility, once again demonstrated that these lands, which were made our home in Malazgirt in 1071, are our eternal homeland. The spirit, belief and will which inspired the Great Victory are setting the path for our nation today, as they did 99 years ago. The most important indications of this are the successes we have achieved in every field, from defence industry to economy, from foreign policy to energy, to the fight against subcontracted terrorist organizations which aim at the unity and integrity of our country.

 Today, our country has become not only the hope for its 84 million citizens living within its borders, but also for its hundreds of millions of friends and brothers living in lands in our hearts, from the Balkans to Asia, from Africa to Europe. With the help of Allah, the support of our friends whose hearts beat with us, and the sincere prayers of our noble nation, we will live up to these hopes. Despite some ill intentioned people among us, we will continue to defend the rights of the oppressed against the oppressors, and to strive for peace, justice and freedom to prevail all over the world.

Under the guidance of the faith which surged in Dumlupınar 99 years ago, 84 million of us will walk together towards our bright future with unity, peace and brotherhood. With these thoughts, I commemorate all the heroes of our War of Independence, especially Ghazi Mustafa Kemal, with gratitude. I wish Allah’s mercy upon our veterans and martyrs who died for our country, our azan, our flag and our independence. Happy August 30 Victory Day to our nation and to all my brothers in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, the message concluded.

Man killed

SARGODHA, Aug 30 .A man was killed in a road accident in Bhalwal police limits.

Police said here on Monday,Muhammad Zafar, 38, resident of Bhalwal city,was travelling on motorcycle to home when a rashly-driven passenger bus coming from opposite direction hit him. Consequently, he died on the spot.

Police handed over the body to the heirs after completing medico-legal formalities and registered case against the bus driver.

Tarbela dam reservoir remains 2 feet below maximum storage limit

TARBELA, Aug 30 :The water level of Tarbela Dam reservoir on Monday increased to 1547.68 feet and remained about 2 feet below the maximum storage capacity.

The power generation of the dam has been increased to 3296 megawatts where 16 power generation units out of 17 were working with full capacity to produce electricity.

According to the Tarbaila Dam officials, owing to the decreased inflow in the Tarbaila Dam reservoir the position of water inflow was 179300 cusec feet and outflow was 143900 cusecs feet which increased the water level of the dams to 1547.68 feet.

It was also disclosed that 800 cusec feet of water were released for Pehur

High-Level Canal (PHLC) to supply water for some areas of KPK for irrigation.

Several rockets heard flying over Kabul, targets unclear: AFP staff

Kabul, Aug 30 :Several rockets were heard flying over the Afghan capital by AFP staff Monday morning, a day after the US said it had destroyed a potential car bomb with an air strike.

It was not immediately clear where the rockets landed or what the targets were, but it comes as the US is due to withdraw the last of its troops by late Tuesday.

Kashmir solution imperative for regional peace: JKPL

ISLAMABAD, Aug 30 :The Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League (JKPL) has said that settlement of the In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir dispute according to the United Nations resolution is imperative for regional peace.

According to the Kashmir Media Service, the recent rise in killings of Kashmiris in IIOJK is a grim reminder of the need to settle the Kashmir dispute urgently.

“The fast-changing geopolitical reality of the region also points to the need for urgent resolution of the conflict.

He said, JKPL has always advocated peace and growth for all the people of the region and it has a strong belief that this can actually be achieved with the resolution of the Kashmir dispute through tripartite dialogue including India, Pakistan, and the true representatives of Kashmir.

The spokesman urged the Indian government to create a conducive atmosphere for meaningful talks by revoking all measures taken on August 5, 2019, and release all illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and activists languishing in different jails of India and the territory.

PDM TO LAUNCH LONG MARCH TOWARDS CAPITAL

Shehbaz Sharif says govt is taking heavy toll on people

Nazir Siyal

KARACHI: PML N President and leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Mian Shehbaz Sharif has criticized PTI government for abnormal price hike and increasing law and order situation in the country. Flanked by PDM Chief Maulana Fazl ur Rehman, Shehbaz Sharif said PDM will launch a long march towards Islamabad in order to register protest against price hike.

The PML-N president was talking about the problems being faced by the people of Karachi during a meeting with a delegation comprising his party workers, leaders, and local people hailing from Karachi’s NA-249 constituency.

During his speech, Shehbaz got emotional and said that Karachi had been receiving a “step-motherly treatment,” from the Centre, adding that the entire country’s development is linked with that of Karachi.

“If given a chance in the next election, the PML-N will change the fate of Karachi,” vowed Shehbaz, adding that the PML-N will solve all the problems of the port city.

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