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German envoy calls on climate minister

German envoy calls on climate minister

ISLAMABAD, FEB 27 (DNA): Germany’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Ina Lepel, called on Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Dr Musadik Malik on Friday to discuss ongoing bilateral cooperation and future collaboration in the climate sector.

According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, the ambassador thanked the ministry for its continued support in advancing climate action and for coordinating climate-related initiatives with provincial governments.

She briefed the minister on the range of collaborative efforts currently underway between Germany and the ministry, particularly through the German development agency GIZ.

Areas of cooperation include climate adaptation and resilience, emission control strategies, capacity building, green initiatives and pilot projects aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s climate response framework.

During the meeting, Lepel informed the minister about a proposed project titled “Integrated Climate Information Services Value Chains for Transformative Climate Action” (CISTA), which is under consideration with the ministry.

The project, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, seeks to establish integrated climate services and improve data management systems to support evidence-based decision-making in climate policy and planning.

Dr Malik appreciated Germany’s continued partnership in supporting Pakistan’s climate agenda and welcomed the proposed CISTA initiative.

He suggested organising a joint workshop focused on data integration and information sharing to facilitate effective implementation of the project.

Both sides also discussed expanding the scope of bilateral cooperation, including joint research programmes, student and faculty exchanges, and strengthened institutional collaboration in climate-related areas.

Pak-China Friendship Basketball C`ship Begins March 5

Pak-China Friendship Basketball C`ship Begins March 5

By our correspondent

ISLAMABAD: The Pak-China Friendship Cup 3×3 Basketball Championship 2026 will tip off on March 5 at the Pakistan Sports Complex, Islamabad to commemorate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.

According to Federal Basketball Association (FBBA) Secretary Dr. Ouj-e-Zohoor, the four-day event, being organized under the umbrella of the Pakistan Basketball Federation with the support of the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), will conclude on March 8 and promises high-level basketball action.

The FIBA-endorsed 3×3 championship has attracted record participation from across the country. A total of 48 teams will compete in the club category, 16 teams in the departmental category, and 26 teams in the women’s category. The large turnout highlights the rapid growth of 3×3 basketball in Pakistan and the continued commitment of the Pakistan Basketball Federation to promoting the sport nationwide.

Ouj-e-Zohoor emphasized that the event reflects the strong and longstanding brotherly ties between Pakistan and China, noting that sports diplomacy plays a vital role in fostering cooperation, unity, and international goodwill.

As a FIBA-endorsed tournament, the championship will also contribute points toward the FIBA 3×3 international rankings, further strengthening Pakistan’s presence in the global basketball community. The organizing committee has ensured professionally managed arrangements, promising competitive and thrilling basketball action throughout the four-day event.

Bid to topple Malaysia govt; probe launched

Bid to topple Malaysia govt; probe launched

News Desk

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s top police official said on Friday authorities were investigating an alleged conspiracy to “topple the government and sabotage national stability.”

The alleged plot involved a local influential figure as well as an international media agency, ‌Inspector-General of ‌Police Mohd Khalid Ismail ‌said ⁠in a statement. ⁠He did not name the person or the media agency.

The investigation was being carried out under laws against undermining parliamentary ⁠democracy, an offense ‌that carries ‌a maximum jail term of 20 ‌years upon conviction, ‌he said.

Police have not released details about the alleged plot.

Government spokesperson and ‌Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil told a regular press conference the ⁠issue ⁠was “a very serious matter” but did not elaborate, adding “we will leave it to the police to conduct a full investigation.”

The Attorney-General’s Chambers in a statement called for the probe to conducted comprehensively and professionally without interference.

Ahsan Bakhtawari hosts iftar for diplomats, friends

Ahsan Bakhtawari hosts iftar for diplomats, friends

ISLAMABAD, FEB 27 /DNA/ – Ahsan Bakhtawari chairman clean and Green movement Islamabad hosted an iftar dinner for his diplomatic friends at his residence which was attended by H.E. Atajan Movlamov, Ambassador of Turkmenistan and dean of diplomatic core; H.E. Ms Ina Lepel, Ambassador of Germany; H.E. Ms Mary O’Neil, Ambassador of Ireland; H.E. Wolfgang Oliver Kutschera, Ambassador of Austria; H.E. Khazar Farhadov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan; H.E. Alisher Tukhtayev, Ambassador of Uzbekistan; H.E. Sharifzoda Yusuf, Ambassador of Tajikistan; H.E. Pham Anh Tuan, Ambassador of Vietnam; H.E. Azhar bin Mazlan, High Commissioner of Malaysia; H.E. Ms Rita Dhital, Ambassador of Nepal; H.E. Fred Senevirathne, High Commissioner of Sri Lanka; H.E. Mansoor Karim Bakhsh, High commissioner of of Mauritius; H.E. Wunna Han, Ambassador of Myanmar; H.E. Ms Fatou Harerimana, Ambassador of Rwanda; and H.E. Sheikh Nur Mohamad Hassan, Ambassador of Somalia.

The event was also graced by many other distinguished guests including Hassan Ali Zaigham DG MOFA, Choudhry Abdul Majeed, Senator Abdul Qadir, Ms Farah Naz  Akbar Parliamentary Secretary, Salim Safi and Malik Yaseen, whose presence added warmth and grace to the blessed Ramadan gathering.

The evening reflected the true spirit of Ramadan, fostering friendship, goodwill and meaningful exchange among the esteemed guests in a serene and cordial atmosphere.

Monal Group hosts grand Iftar at newly inaugurated rooftop venue

Monal Group hosts grand Iftar at newly inaugurated rooftop venue

The event drew hundreds of distinguished guests who gathered to break their fast amid an exquisite culinary experience and a serene ambiance. Attendees were treated to mesmerizing sunset views over Islamabad,

ISLAMABAD, FEB 27 /DNA/ – Chairman of The Monal Group, Luqman Ali Afzal, hosted a splendid Iftar dinner at the newly inaugurated Monal restaurant located on the rooftop of IMARAT Downtown Mall, marking a soft opening of this iconic dining destination during the holy month of Ramadan.

The event drew hundreds of distinguished guests who gathered to break their fast amid an exquisite culinary experience and a serene ambiance. Attendees were treated to mesmerizing sunset views over Islamabad, adding a magical touch to the evening as the sun dipped below the horizon.

Among the prominent figures present were Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi, federal and provincial ministers, diplomats, leading members of the business community, civil society representatives, and prominent media personalities.

Their attendance underscored the significance of the occasion in fostering unity and goodwill during Ramadan. Guests savored a delectable spread of traditional Pakistani dishes alongside continental favorites, all prepared to Monal’s renowned high standards.

 Attendees praised the impeccable arrangements, elegant decor, thoughtful hospitality, and the breathtaking panoramic environment offered by the rooftop setting one of the largest in the capital, providing stunning city vistas. This Iftar served as a soft launch for Monal’s latest branch at IMARAT Downtown, following the brand’s grand opening earlier in 2025-2026 after its relocation and revival in partnership with IMARAT Group.

The venue revives the beloved Monal legacy with modern elegance, signature cuisine, and unparalleled views, positioning it as a premier dining spot along the Islamabad Expressway. Luqman Ali Afzal welcomed guests warmly, emphasizing Monal’s commitment to excellence and community during Ramadan.

The evening embodied the spirit of togetherness, reflection, and celebration central to the month. The new Monal rooftop promises to become a go-to destination for fine dining, family outings, and special events, blending Islamabad’s iconic flavors with contemporary luxury.

PAF transitioning to next generation air force

PAF transitioning to next generation air force

RAWALPINDI, FEB 27: /DNA/ – The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) commemorated the 7th anniversary of Operation Swift Retort at Air Headquarters, marking a landmark demonstration of resolve, professionalism and calibrated response in modern air warfare.

Addressing the ceremony, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, NI (M), HJ, Chief of the Air Staff, stated that “Pakistan is a responsible country which desires peace with honour”. He recalled that seven years ago, the aggressor miscalculated Pakistan’s resolve and capability by challenging its sovereignty under the cover of darkness. PAF’s measured broad daylight response re-established credible deterrence against a numerically superior adversary.

Highlighting the complex global and regional security environment and evolving character of warfare, the Air Chief underscored that since March 2021, despite fiscal constraints, PAF has pursued comprehensive modernization and indigenization to transition into a Next Generation Air Force. He noted that PAF recalibrated its Operational Doctrine and rapidly inducted advanced combat and support capabilities, including indigenously developed Unmanned Systems, Electronic Warfare, Space and Cyber assets, establishing a unique home-grown multi-domain Kill Chain.

Referring to Marka-e-Haq in May 2025, he stated that when Pakistan’s sovereignty was again challenged, PAF conducted, for the first time, full-spectrum multi-domain operations that were precisely executed and decisively overwhelmed the adversary. He highlighted the downing of advanced platforms including Rafale, SU-30 MKI, Mirage-2000, MiG-29 and Unmanned Aerial Systems, strikes deep inside hostile territory, and neutralization of S-400 air defence systems along with their Command and Control Centre.

Reaffirming commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty, the Air Chief stated that PAF will continue to remain a symbol of pride, ensuring credible deterrence and a vigilant yet responsible defence posture.

Gerrys clinch 14th UAE Ambassador’s Cup football title

Gerrys clinch 14th UAE Ambassador’s Cup football title

In the final, Gerrys delivered a commanding performance, with Khayam Khattak scoring a hat-trick while Saqib Anwar added another goal. Muhammad Abu scored for Qatar Embassy, but his effort was not enough to prevent Gerrys from sealing a comprehensive 5-2 victory

Ansar Mahmood Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: Gerrys emerged champions of the 14th UAE Ambassador’s Cup Ramadan Football Tournament 2026 after defeating Qatar Embassy 5-2 in a thrilling final.

The prestigious annual tournament was organized by the UAE Embassy in Pakistan in collaboration with the Pakistan Football Federation, which also provided full technical support. A total of 10 teams competed in 22 matches, showcasing competitive football and strengthening people-to-people connections among diverse communities.

In the final, Gerrys delivered a commanding performance, with Khayam Khattak scoring a hat-trick while Saqib Anwar added another goal. Muhammad Abu scored for Qatar Embassy, but his effort was not enough to prevent Gerrys from sealing a comprehensive 5-2 victory.

In the third-place playoff, Afghanistan defeated the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) team 4-1.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar graced the closing ceremony as chief guest. He distributed prizes among the players along with UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi and President of the Pakistan Football Federation Syed Mohsen Gilani.

Attaullah Tarar awarded Rs500,000 to the winning team, Rs300,000 to the runners-up, and Rs200,000 to the third-placed team.

The ceremony was attended by Member of the National Assembly Syeda Amnah Batool, ambassadors of Morocco, Lebanon, Afghanistan and Libya, the Deputy Head of Mission of Romania, senior Pakistani officials, members of the diplomatic corps and media representatives.

The annual event aims to promote sportsmanship, cultural exchange and community engagement during the holy month of Ramadan, bringing together diverse communities in a spirit of friendship and mutual understanding.

China mediates Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict through its own channels

China mediates Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict through its own channels

BEIJING, Feb 27: China has been mediating the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict through its own channels and is willing to continue to play a constructive role in deescalating the situation and improving relations between the two countries.

This was stated by the Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Friday in response to a question concerning the fierce clashes and rapid escalation of tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan in their border areas, according to China Economic Net (CEN).

Pakistan and Afghanistan are close neighbors and both are also neighbors of China. As a neighbor and friend, China is deeply concerned about the escalation of the conflict and is deeply saddened by the casualties caused by the conflict, Mao said.

The intensity of the current round of Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict far exceeds previous incidents, and its continuation or escalation will bring harm and losses to both sides, the spokesperson added.

China supports combating all forms of terrorism and calls on both sides to remain calm and exercise restraint, resolve differences and disputes through dialogue and consultation, and achieve a ceasefire as soon as possible to avoid more suffering. 

This serves the fundamental interests of the two countries and peoples, and will help maintain regional peace and stability, Mao said.

Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Chinese embassies in Pakistan and Afghanistan are working with relevant parties in both countries on this matter. 

China has asked the two countries to ensure the safety of Chinese personnel, projects, and institutions within their territories, the spokesperson said.

In response to another question on whether China is considering evacuating Chinese nationals and companies from Pakistan and Afghanistan or suspending relevant flights due to the fierce cross-border clashes between the two countries, Mao said on Friday, “We are closely following the development of the situation and will provide necessary assistance to Chinese nationals in need.”

A Perilous Rift Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

A Perilous Rift Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

In a dramatic escalation of long-simmering tensions, Afghan forces launched unprovoked attacks along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border on February 26, triggering fierce retaliatory strikes from Pakistani security forces. The clashes, centered in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chitral, Khyber, Mohmand, Kurram, and Bajaur sectors, have resulted in significant casualties on both sides, exacerbating an already volatile regional security landscape. Pakistani officials claim their forces inflicted heavy losses, killing 133 Afghan Taliban soldiers and wounding over 200, while destroying multiple border posts and military equipment.

 Conversely, the Taliban government in Kabul asserts it captured several Pakistani outposts, killed 55 Pakistani soldiers, and took some troops alive, denying substantial losses on their side.

Independent verification remains elusive amid the fog of war, but reports confirm at least two Pakistani soldiers killed and three injured, alongside civilian casualties, including injuries in Afghan refugee camps.

This latest flare-up follows Pakistan’s intelligence-based airstrikes on February 22, targeting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost provinces, which Pakistan says eliminated over 80 militants.

Afghanistan condemned those strikes as violations of its sovereignty, claiming civilian deaths, including women and children.  In response, Afghan forces initiated cross-border firing, prompting Pakistan to launch Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, including airstrikes on Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia.

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif declared it an “open war,” signaling a dangerous shift from sporadic skirmishes to sustained conflict. All said and done, this development bodes ill for the region. Pakistan and Afghanistan, bound by geography, history, and shared ethnic ties across the porous 2,600-kilometer Durand Line, must coexist as neighbors. The human cost is staggering: families displaced, economies disrupted, and trust eroded. Retrospection is imperative. Both sides must learn from past mistakes—Pakistan’s historical support for the Taliban during the 1990s, which backfired with the rise of anti-Pakistan militants, and Afghanistan’s failure to curb cross-border terrorism post-2021 Taliban takeover.

 The TTP, often labeled “Fitna al-Khawarij” by Pakistani officials, has exploited Afghan soil for attacks inside Pakistan, including recent suicide bombings.

 Meanwhile, Kabul’s grievances over border fencing and airstrikes echo decades of unresolved territorial disputes. Without mutual accountability, these cycles of violence will persist, fueling instability in South Asia. External powers exacerbate the rift, adhering to a classic divide-and-rule strategy. Certain global actors—implicitly the United States and others with interests in Central Asia—benefit from prolonged discord, preventing a unified Pakistan-Afghanistan bloc that could stabilize trade routes and counterbalance influences in the region. More pointedly, India is accused of playing a pivotal role in supporting the Taliban government, allegedly as a proxy to destabilize Pakistan.

 Pakistan’s leadership, including Asif, has claimed Afghanistan has become an “Indian colony,” with New Delhi providing diplomatic, economic, and possibly covert aid to the Taliban to counter Islamabad.

 This shift is evident in India’s reopening of its Kabul embassy in 2022, high-level visits like Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s trip to New Delhi in October 2025, and statements condemning Pakistani strikes while affirming Afghan sovereignty. Allegations persist that India supports TTP elements through Afghan channels, intensifying Pakistan’s security woes.

 Such maneuvers align with India’s strategy to encircle Pakistan, leveraging historical animosities from the Afghan civil wars where New Delhi backed anti-Taliban forces.

Pakistan now faces a two-front dilemma: the eastern border with India, marked by ongoing Kashmir tensions, and the western front with Afghanistan. Sustaining defenses on both requires immense resources, straining an economy already grappling with inflation and debt. Yet, victory abroad hinges on peace at home. Internal political harmony is crucial; without it, Pakistan risks fragmentation. Stakeholders must align, convincing all political parties—including the genuine leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)—to prioritize national security over partisan divides. PTI’s Imran Khan, despite legal hurdles, represents a significant voice; engaging him and his supporters could bridge gaps.

A national all-parties conference (APC) is essential to forge cohesion. Such a moot would allow dialogue on border policies, counter-terrorism, and diplomacy, rallying the nation against external threats. Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry’s vow that “no one will be allowed to take away Pakistan’s peace” resonates, but it demands unity.

 Drawing from past conflicts, like the May 2025 India-Pakistan skirmishes, Pakistan has shown resilience when cohesive. Emphasizing diplomacy with Kabul, perhaps through third-party mediation, while bolstering internal stability, could de-escalate tensions.

In conclusion, this border crisis underscores the fragility of South Asian peace. Pakistan and Afghanistan must transcend blame, embracing lessons from history to build trust. External meddling, particularly India’s alleged support for the Taliban, only perpetuates suffering. For Pakistan, the path forward lies in domestic solidarity—only then can it effectively navigate these dual fronts and secure a prosperous future for the region.

Speaker Ayaz Sadiq lauds services of Portuguese envoy

Sardar Ayaz Sadiq conveyed that Pakistan greatly values its longstanding relations with Portugal. He lauded the exemplary services and constructive role played by the outgoing Ambassador in strengthening diplomatic, economic, and people-to-people bonds between the two countries

DNA

ISLAMABAD, February 27, 2026 —Ambassador of Portugal to Pakistan, H.E. Frederico Silva  paid a farewell courtesy call on Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, at the Parliament House in Islamabad.

The meeting provided an opportunity to review the state of Pakistan-Portugal bilateral relations and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation in the coming years. Discussions also covered the current status of interparliamentary ties as part of the broader framework for comprehensive bilateral engagement between the two nations.

During the interaction, Ambassador Frederico Silva formally presented his farewell compliments to the Speaker, marking the conclusion of his official tenure in Pakistan. He reflected on the positive trajectory of relations during his posting and expressed optimism about future collaboration.

According to a note from the Speaker’s office, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq conveyed that Pakistan greatly values its longstanding relations with Portugal. He lauded the exemplary services and constructive role played by the outgoing Ambassador in strengthening diplomatic, economic, and people-to-people bonds between the two countries.

 The Speaker hoped that relations would continue to grow further in the coming days, building on the foundation laid during Ambassador Silva’s tenure.

The courtesy call aligns with a series of farewell engagements by Ambassador Silva in recent weeks. Just days earlier, on February 18, 2026, he met with Federal Minister for Law and Justice & Human Rights, Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, where both sides reaffirmed commitments to deepen cooperation, particularly in legal and judicial domains. Minister Tarar had similarly praised the Ambassador’s contributions to advancing bilateral ties.

Pakistan and Portugal maintain cordial relations rooted in shared interests in trade, culture, education, and multilateral forums. Recent interactions, including celebrations of Portugal’s National Day and the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties in June 2025 (attended by Speaker Sadiq among others), have highlighted mutual goodwill. The two countries have also pursued avenues like bilateral political consultations and people-to-people exchanges to further solidify partnerships.

Ambassador Frederico Silva, who assumed his role in mid-2023, has been active in promoting Portugal’s interests in Pakistan through diplomatic outreach, cultural events, and visits to key regions such as Sindh and Karachi in late 2025.

As Ambassador Silva prepares to depart, both Pakistani officials and the diplomatic community have acknowledged his efforts in fostering warmer ties. The National Assembly and Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed best wishes for his future endeavors.

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