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COVID-19 claims 78 lives, infects 3,447 more people

ISLAMABAD, May 10 : The national tally of total active COVID-19 cases on Monday recorded 80,375 with 3,447 more people tested positive for the deadly virus and 4,824 people recovered from the disease during the last 24 hours.

Seventy-eight corona patients died during past 24 hours, 68 of them were under treatment in hospital and 10 were quarantined at homes, according to the latest update issued by the National command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

During the past 24 hours, most of the deaths occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa followed by the Punjab.

Out of total 78 deaths occurred in the last 24 hours, 31 of them died who were on ventilators.

The National Covid positivity ratio during past 24 hours was recorded 9.12 percent.

It may be mentioned here that the Covid positivity ratio was the percentage of actual positive cases appearing in every 100 tests performed to identify the infected individuals.

According to John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the percentage of positive cases will be high if the number of positive tests is too high, or if the number of total tests is too low.

A higher percentage of positive cases suggests higher transmission and that there are likely more people with coronavirus in the community who haven’t been tested yet.

The maximum ventilators were occupied in four major areas including Lahore 67 percent, Multan  69 percent, Gujranwala 79 percent and Peshawar 50 percent.

The maximum Oxygen beds (alternate oxygen providing facility other than ventilator administered as per medical requirement of COVID patient) was also occupied in four major areas of Gujranwala 51 percent, Swat 44 percent, Peshawar 52 percent and Multan 61 percent.

Around 652 ventilators were occupied elsewhere in the country while no COVID affected person was on ventilator in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and Balochistan.

Some 37,756 tests were conducted across the country on Sunday, including 14,486 in Sindh, 10,290 in Punjab, 8,180 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 2,816 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 1,057 in Balochistan, 295 in GB, and 632 in AJK.

Around 762,105 people have recovered from the disease so far across Pakistan making it a significant count with over 90 percent recovery ratio of the affected patients.

Since the pandemic outbreak, a total of 861,473 cases were detected that also included the perished, recovered and under treatment COVID-19 patients so far, including AJK 17,945, Balochistan 23,447, GB 5,388, ICT 78,200, KP 124,484, Punjab 319,365 and Sindh 292,644.

About 18,993 deaths were recorded in country since the eruption of the contagion. Around 4,742 have perished in Sindh among 13 of them died in hospital and three out of the hospital on Sunday.

9,058 in Punjab had died with 26 deaths occurred in past 24 hours. 20 of them in the hospital and six out of hospital. 3,615 in KP where 26 of them died in hospital and one out of hospital on Sunday, 715 in ICT among seven of them died in the hospital on Sunday,  248 in Balochistan among one of them died in the hospital on Sunday, 107 in GB and 508 in AJK among one of them succumbed to the deadly virus in hospital on Sunday.

A total of 12,228,427 corona tests have been conducted so far, while 639 hospitals are equipped with COVID facilities. Some 5,342 corona patients were admitted in hospitals across the country.

Babar Azam voted ICC Players of the Month for April 2021

LAHORE , May 10 :  Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for April 2021, for his consistent and outstanding performances across all formats in the recently concluded series against South Africa and was chosen as the April winner by fans and the ICC voting academy.

The women s award went to Australia s Alyssa Healy.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday announced the winners of the ICC Player of the Month awards for April which recognise and celebrate the best performances from both male and female cricketers across all forms of international cricket.

Babar s match-winning 82-ball 94 in the third ODI against South Africa helped him gain 13 rating points to reach a career-best 865 points. He also contributed 122 from 59 balls in Pakistan’s successful chase in the third match of a T20I series against the same opposition.

Commenting on Babar s performance in April, Ramiz Raja representing the ICC Voting Academy said: “The world bats in two ways in white-ball cricket. One way is to destroy attacks with muscle and force and then there is the Babar Azam way, like conducting a batting symphony with punch, panache and flair, and he deserves to win this award.”

From the Australian camp, Alyssa Healy bagged the women s award for April for her consistency with the bat which was a significant part of Australia s dominance, showing her class in all conditions and against all types of bowling in the recent series against New Zealand. Healy played three ODIs versus New Zealand, scoring 155 runs at an average of 51.66 and a strike rate of 98.72. Her efforts saw her finish as the leading run-scorer in Australia s series victory over New Zealand that extended their record-winning streak to 24 ODIs.

Commenting on Healy’s performance in April, Ian Bishop representing the ICC Voting Academy added: “Healy deserves to win the ICC Women’s Player of the Month – April as she added the runs at the top consistently and at a good tempo to help set up Australia s scoring in chases and target setting across all three games of their record-breaking series.”

UK military chief calls on COAS Qamar Bajwa, discusses Afghan peace: ISPR

RAWALPINDI  , May 10  : Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) United Kingdom (UK) General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter on Monday called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa and discussed developments in the Afghan peace process.

According to the ISPR, matters of mutual interest, regional security situation particularly current developments in the Afghan Peace Process, and measures to further enhance bilateral and defence cooperation were discussed during the meeting.

COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa also offered condolences on the sad demise of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and said that the world has lost a highly respected friend.

General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter appreciated Pakistan’s sincere efforts for peace and stability in the region, especially the Afghan Peace Process.

The COAS thanked the dignitary for UK’s contribution towards fight against COVID-19 in Pakistan and said that Pakistan Army greatly values its friendly relations with the UK.

COAS Qamar Bajwa has returned from Saudi Arabia recently, where he called on Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud during his official visit.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army chief also met Saudi Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khalid Bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud.

During the meetings, the military’s media wing said, matters of mutual interest, regional security situation including recent developments in the Afghan peace process, bilateral defence, security, collaboration for regional peace and connectivity were discussed.

“Pakistan is resolute in its commitment to safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of KSA and defence of the two Holy Mosques,” the ISPR quoted COAS as saying.

It said the crown prince acknowledged Pakistan’s role towards regional peace and stability.

Pakistan win 2nd Zimbabwe Test, clinch series 2-0

HARARE , May 10  : Seamer Shaheen Afridi took a career-best five for 52 as Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by an innings and 147 runs early on the fourth day of the second Test at Harare Sports Club on Monday.

Pakistan needed just one wicket at the start of the day and it took a little over 20 minutes for Shaheen to induce an edge from Luke Jongwe (37) to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, wrapping up the contest as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 231 in their second innings.

Pakistan won the first test by an innings and 116 runs and have now completed a comprehensive series victory, which followed limited-overs success in South Africa.

Abid Ali was declared Player of the Match for his double century while Hasan Ali bagged Player of the Series award for his twin five-wicket hauls in the first and second Tests.

The tourists had elected to bat and posted a massive 510 for eight declared, boosted by a maiden double-ton for opener Abid Ali, who spent almost 11 hours at the crease for his 215.

Seamer Hasan Ali claimed 5-27 in Zimbabwe’s reply, skittling the home side for 132, before Nauman Ali (5-86) and Shaheen did the damage with the ball in the follow-on innings, claiming all the wickets to fall.

Only Regis Chakabva (80) and stand-in skipper Brendan Taylor (49) offered much resistance to the Pakistan victory charge, with most of the damage done on the third day when the visitors picked up 15 wickets.

Over 70 million Covid vaccine doses to administers in Pakistan till end of year 2021: Nausheen Hamid

ISLAMABAD, May 10  : Parliamentary Secretary, National Health Services Regulations and Coordination Dr Nausheen Hamid on Monday said that over 70 million (7 crore) Coronavirus vaccine doses would be administrated in Pakistan till the end of this year 2021.

She said a biggest Coronavirus center would be set up in Capital city soon and the numbers of Covid related vaccine centers are being increased in all cities of Punjab.

She said Pakistan recently starts the production of vaccine and recently received frozen bags of the vaccine from the CanSino facility in China which will now be processed into the finished vaccine and securely packaged in vials in Islamabad to produce nearly 120,000 doses of the vaccine.

She said the vaccine would go through multiple tests during the process before being labeled and packed and then loaded into the freezers.

She said CanSino vaccine consignment would reached in country within next few days and there is no any shortage of vaccine in the country.

Nausheen Hamid said federal government would further speed up the vaccination process and increase the capacity to administer three lakh Covid-19 vaccine doses per day in coming days after Eid.

She further urged citizens the age of 40 to register themselves to get vaccinated so we can continue our mission to immunize our fellow citizens as we speed up our vaccination.

She said overall the trend of Covid cases declined due to positive policy of smart lock down and strict implementation of SOPs.

She said citizens should keep vigilant on Eid and religious scholars and Imam of mosques should play their role in the enforcement of Standard operating procedures (SOPs) during Eid holidays.

PSL 2021: Final decision on venue for remaining matches expected today

LAHORE  , May 10  : The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) is likely to inform the Pakistani cricket authorities about its government’s decision to hold remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) today.

The Pakistan Cricket Board had requested the ECB to host the PSL 2021 matches last week and is hoping for a positive response today.

If permission is granted by the UAE government, the matches will be held in Abu Dhabi or Dubai, sources said.

The PSL 6 was postponed abruptly in March after several COVID-19 cases were reported among players and match officials.

The tournament was set to resume on June 1 but the third wave of the coronavirus again disrupted the cricket board’s plans.

Last week, the PCB and the six franchises of the PSL had held a meeting to decide the future course of action related to the remaining 20 matches of the sixth edition of the league.

The stakeholders had a 360-degree discussion, which also considered feedback from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

During the meeting, the UAE had emerged as the preferred venue for the remaining 20 matches.

Since the Pakistan cricket team is expected to depart for the United Kingdom on June 23, the PCB had said that it will use this time to work with the ECB to check if the event can be successfully delivered within the available time.

“We had an interactive and productive meeting in which we considered a number of factors,” PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan had said according to a statement issued after the session.

“While the UAE has emerged as a preferred venue, a number of challenges remain, which will be worked through over the coming days. We remain committed to doing everything possible to complete the PSL 6.”

The PCB had said it will also work on a revised tournament schedule, while it will liaise with the ECB in relation to finalising playing and training facilities, hotel bookings, ground transportation, and visitors’ visas.

However, the PCB had clarified that it will carry out a detailed financial and risk assessment as well as cost analysis before reporting back to the franchises, who will then review before a decision on the event venue is confirmed.

Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Partnership and Opportunities for Mutual Benefits

Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Partnership and Opportunities for Mutual Benefits


Khalid TaimurAkram

Many vibrant and transactional features have marked Pakistan’s significant and friendly relations with Saudi Arabia. In this regard, the most prominent features are economic and strategic ones.Moreover, there is also a qualitative dimension of the relationship between both Islamic states. Pakistan always has value its diplomatic, strategic, and economic ties with other Islamiccountries, especially in the Middle East and Gulf region. Pakistan is the home of the world’s second-largest Muslim population. A nuclear-armed and strategically strong nation is promoting peace and cooperation among Muslim countries. Therefore, Saudi Arabia is fundamentally associated with Pakistan in many dimensions. In this context, the article aims to highlight the importantcontours of the Saudi-Pakistan relationship. The study also provides a brief analysis of Pakistan’s strategic partnership with the Saudi Kingdom and outcomes of the mutuallybeneficial partnership.

All-Weather Friends:

Saudi Arabia was among the first countries to acknowledge Pakistan’s unique position in the Islamic world. Four years after the formation of Pakistan, both countries signed the Treaty of Friendship. Saudi Arabia’s pivot to Pakistan was that it is a strategically powerful nation and inclined towards facilitating regional peace and security. The changing dynamics of regional affairs and the shared identity of a nation formed by an Islamic character resulted as a primary base to accelerate both nations’ relationships. Undoubtedly, both states enjoy warm relations rooted in the centuries-old religious, cultural, and commercial links. The partnership under the visionary leaderships has grown over time and has remained one of the strongest alliances in the Islamic world. It was rightly defined by the late King Abdullah bin Abdelaziz al Saud as ‘brothers’. The intent to further strengthen the engagement is evident in the exceptional contemporary tenure of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, His Excellency Muhammad bin Salman al Saud.

Since the 1960s, Pakistan has been collaborating in the security paradigm with Saudi Arabia and has pursuedsoft power diplomacy policy vis-à-vis promoting peace. Its support and facilitation for theKingdomare vital because it had an experienced military and political class. Sincethe1970s, the Saudi Kingdom has been experiencing  economic stability aligned withits oil wealth that requires a large labour force. A large Pakistani diaspora has been residing in Saudi Arabia and helping the country fulfilits requirements ofan efficient workforce.

Underpinning the Contours of Saudi – Pakistan Economic Ties:

From the 1970s, economicalignments between both states haveexceptionallybenefitted them. The Kingdom has assisted Pakistan with significantinvestment and financialassistance. In Present times, the partnership is contributing to the socio-economic development of these countries.Saudi Arabia is the biggest exporter of oil and petroleum products to Pakistan. For Pakistani goods and services, the Saudi market is one of the main markets.Pakistan’s exports to Saudi Arabia have been increased in recent times.Despite the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, Pakistan’s exports to the Saudi Kingdom saw a major rise of almost 34%. Furthermore, in 2020, the bilateral trade between both states increased to $2.181 billion.According to the United Nations COMTRADEdatabase on international trade, Pakistan’s exports to Saudi Arabia were US$432.3 million during 2020.In this aspect, it can be anticipated that there would be an increase in the ratio of exports in the near future.

The Substantial Dynamics of Strategic and Security Partnership:

Saudi Arabia advances its ambition of expanding the ideological reachby maintaining a deep strategic relationship with Pakistan. Defence cooperation is another important element in strengthening the bilateral relations between both countries.Being a nuclear power, Pakistan has been seen as a powerful partner to address the strategic concerns of Saudi Arabia. The joint military drills and activities have paved the way for future cooperation in this domain. In this aspect, some examples of joint strategic and defence cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are mentioned below:

  • In the 1960s, Pakistan helped form the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) and trained its first jet fighter pilots.
  • Under a bilateral security cooperation agreement in 1982, Pakistan helped Saudi Arabia with defence production and joint military exercises and training.
  • Pakistani combat troops have been assisting the Saudi forces. The troops of both countries have frequently taken part in manoeuvres under collective drills and military training programs.
  • The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) serves as a platform for security cooperation, including providing training, equipment and troops, and the involvement of religious scholars to dealwith extremism.In this regard, Pakistan is significantly playing its role. Thereby, the strategic alliance and cooperation between Saudi-Pakistan have been touching new heights.

Saudi Grand Vision 2030: An Overview

The Saudi Government has taken well-structured policy ramifications to modernize its internal structure and play an active role in the international arena. Therefore, the Kingdom has introduced grand vision 2030 for inclusive socio-economic and security development. This includes three broader pillars mentioned below:

  1. A Vibrant Society:A vibrant society is important to achieve the targets. A great societypaves the way for establishinga strong foundation for economic prosperity. In this aspect, Saudi aims to create a society where citizens enjoy a quality of life complemented by a higher living standard. Moreover, the society should be based on the indicators ensuring a secure environment.  The citizens must access world-class health care and education system.
  2. A Thriving Economy: A strong society lays essential parameters for aneconomy to grow. Therefore, under this pillar, opportunities are provided to build an integrated education system relevant to market needs. It provides the youth required skills for the jobs. It will also create inclusive economic opportunities for the small and large corporation and entrepreneurs,
  3. An Ambitious Nation:Itreflects the responsibilities of the nation to attain the targets of the 2030 vision, including building an effective, transparent, accountable nation with the help of a high-performing Government.

Opportunities for Pakistan Under Saudi Vision 2030:

Under this vision, Pakistan can work closely within Saudi Arabia’s integrated framework. The two countries are enriched in naturaland mineral resources. Therefore, investment and research in geophysics and other mining-related subjects will pay huge dividends in the long run. Moreover, the vision offers Pakistan an opportunity to enhance its manpower export to more skilled and professional levels. It will boost foreign remittances. The close partnership between Islamabad and Riyadh will foster cooperation within this grand vision.

Recent Visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia: A Timely Boost to Exceptional Partnership

The three-day visit of Pakistani PM Imran khan has been held in a time when the strategic partnership between two countries is being called on to deal with the important regional developments. The Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and PM Imran Khan held a discussion. During the meeting, expansion of economic activities and enhancing bilateral coordination in multiple sectors between the two brotherly countries were emphasized. The positive role of Pakistan and the Kingdom in resolving the issues facing by the Islamic nation and its endeavours for regional and international peace and security were also discussed.  Moreover, two important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) were signed including, combating drug trafficking and financing energy, upgrading infrastructure, transportation, water, and communications projects.  Both countries have also agreed to establish a Higher Coordination Council that will help in assisting the programs and projects. The latest visit also paved the way for exploring various areas of cooperation in light of the Kingdom’s vision 2030.

Both countriesare also inclined towards making a viable political solution to the Yemen crisis. They have explicitly showed concern over the ballistic missiles and drone attacks by Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia, threatening the oil export’s security and the stability of energy supplies.Furthermore, both countries have been stressing the strongefforts by the Islamic world to fight extremism, reject sectarianism, and strive to achieve international peace and security. In this aspect,collective efforts to combat terrorism and Islamophobia are vital.

Progressive Grounds for Future Cooperation:

The brotherly relation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan has been strengthened by the latest visit of Pakistan’s PM Imran khan. The historic partnership between the two states, forward-looking spirit, peaceful initiatives, and cooperation in a vast range of fields have resulted in a win-win situation. It can be anticipated that all areas, including trade, economics, investment, energy, energy, defence cooperation,the welfare of the overseas Pakistani diaspora,and job opportunities,would reinvigorate existing exceptional bilateral relations betweenboth countries.

Khalid TaimurAkra is the Executive Director, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad

‘IF YASMIN RASHID CAN GET TREATED IN PAKISTAN, WHY NOT SHEHBAZ?’ ASKS FAWAD

ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry wondered on Sunday how the government could trust PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif’s guarantee to return to the country when he hadn’t been able to fulfil the same assurance for his brother PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad along with Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior and Accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar, he said: “The question is how can Shehbaz Sharif’s guarantee [to return] be accepted when he couldn’t fulfil another absconder’s guarantee?

“When he was giving Nawaz’s guarantee, we had the hope at the time that NAB (National Accountability Bureau) and the court would call him and ask that he had given guarantee for Nawaz and had to come back with him so where has he (Nawaz) gone?”

The minister said the opposition had the same stance and pointed to PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari’s call for Nawaz to come back during a conversation with PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz.

“The opposition itself thinks that Nawaz is a mafroor (fugitive).”

Chaudhry alleged that Shehbaz had previously visited London due to complaints of “back pain” and yet videos later surfaced of him “running in the streets; there was no problem”.

He said Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid was much more ill than Shehbaz and yet was continuing her treatment while staying in Pakistan and was also steadfast on the Covid-19 front so “does it not suit Shehbaz and Nawaz, who have led the government for a long period, that they get their treatment done in Pakistan?”

The Lahore High Court on Friday had granted Shehbaz ‘conditional permission’ to travel to the UK for medical treatment from May 8 to July 3.

Citing “procedural hiccups”, however, the Federal Investigation Agency had stopped him on Saturday (yesterday) from leaving the country for London. Immigration officials had told him that he could not board the flight as his name was on the Provisional National Identification List (PNIL).

Chaudhry praised NAB chairman retired Justice Javed Iqbal and the current NAB administration for “cementing their place” and recovering Rs400 billion and depositing it in the treasury. He also lauded the courts for their decisions in cases such as the Panama Papers case, saying a perception was created that the legal system was part of the “war against corruption”.

“In some instances, however, people think the system hasn’t changed and this is the reality as well,” he said, adding that the manner in which permission was granted to Shehbaz to go abroad was a reflection of the “rot in the system”. He also questioned the speed with which his application was heard and decided.

The minister said giving permission to Shehbaz to go abroad would mean “setting aside the rights of thousands of prisoners. We forget them, acknowledge the class system and allow Shehbaz to go abroad while the rest of the prisoners don’t have the right to even get treatment outside of jail.”

He said the way the PML-N leader had come out of jail gave the impression that powerful people could “get out by breaking the web, while small flies are getting trapped in this web”. “Our society will be destroyed because of this and will face immense harm if the common man thinks there is one law for the powerful and another for weaker people,” he stressed.

Chaudhry said the government had great respect for all court decisions but there were legal options available for this decision and it was its legal right to appeal it.

“Our stance is clear. We say the law should be equal for the Sharif family and for the common people, and the small thieves should get the same rights as the big thieves.”

Govt to appeal conditional permission order

In his remarks, Akbar said all court orders like this “are challenged in court and there is a process to it”.

He said the reason the government was shedding light on the issue was due to what he alleged were attempts by the PML-N to “mislead the nation”. He claimed that Shehbaz had not properly assisted the court.

The adviser clarified that the Supreme Court had deliberated on the PNIL, and standard operating procedures existed for it.

“Because issues have been raised regarding it and some clarifications are [needed], the government will appeal this order on those basis and after that it will be seen what the next step will be.”

Commenting on the release of the detailed LHC verdict on Shehbaz’s post-arrest bail petition in a money laundering reference and responding to accusations of a lack of evidence presented by the government, Akbar said he had brought forward 55 volumes of which 54 volumes contained evidence.

He also said the detailed bail order had been against Supreme Court instructions to keep high court bail orders short and to not comment on the merits of the case because that would make it prejudicial. “This is challengeable, this is a ground for appeal,” Akbar added.

He said the detailed order had framed three questions: could bail be granted on facts and merits?; is there medical ground in the case on which bail could be granted?; and could there be bail on the basis of a delay in trial?

He said that for questions two and three, the bench had agreed with the decision of Justice Asjad Javed Ghural, with four judges saying that there was no medical ground in the case or any reason to grant bail due to the length of the case. According to Akbar, this created a contradiction with the order for conditional permission to go abroad since it was given on medical grounds.

“This is a clear contradiction, same accused and the same matter. This is a first and very fair ground for appeal.”

He added that Shehbaz going abroad would mean the trial wouldn’t be able to proceed and this was “another consideration which should have been in front in the case and because these people did not assist the court, this makes an appealable ground”.

Akbar also addressed numerous points in the detailed verdict and provided rebuttals and explanations. He observed that the order stated that Shehbaz’s income source was not investigated, but the IO report did contain the details on his assets accumulation. “This is clear proof that all these contradictions are present and this is an appealable order,” he emphasised.

RUSSIA READY TO PROMOTE DIRECT ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONTACTS

MOSCOW – Russia is ready to promote direct contacts between Israel and the Palestinian leadership and working toward a high-level meeting of the Middle East Quartet mediating the Israel-Palestinian peace process, the Russian foreign minister said Wednesday.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said after meeting with Palestinian counterpart Riad al-Maliki, “We emphasized our readiness to facilitate direct dialogue between the Palestinians and Israelis in order to resolve all fundamental final-status issues.”

Lavrov said Russia considers it crucial to hold a ministerial-level meeting of the Quartet, which consists of Russia, the United States, the European Union and the United Nations.

Palestinian Foreign Minister al-Maliki said that the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden “is again aware of its responsibility in the Quartet….We expect that this will create a new environment of trust.”

Al-Maliki said that during Donald Trump‘s presidency, “the American administration showed that it openly leaned toward Israel. Based on this experience, we understand that we cannot return to that situation.”

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