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EUROPE IS A BIG MARKET FOR PAKISTAN: RCCI PRESIDENT

RAWALPINDI, APR 11 (DNA) – Europe is a big market for Pakistan and there is a big opportunity for Pakistani manufacturers to capitalise the opportunity of Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) status to the optimum.

Based on this status, around 80% of Pakistan’s exports to the EU are quota and tariff-free, offering an advantage over many other competitors.

These comments were made by President RCCI Mohammad Nasir Mirza while addressing the executive committee at chamber house.

He said, Pakistan’s exports to the EU went to $7.5 billion or 34 percent of total exports of the country after getting GSP Plus status and there was a need to focus more on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

He informed that RCCI is organizing  the “Virtual International Trade Forum Europe Chapter” on April 14, a series of trade forum aiming to explore new markets and address the key issues in bilateral trade among the member countries of the respective region.

Nasir Mirza said commercial and trade consular from Pakistan and abroad would participate in the event to apprise the business community about trade and export opportunities in European markets.

He said Pakistan would have to find new markets to boost exports, adding, “Exports have been badly affected due to the corona pandemic, but we have to advertise our products and potential through virtual platforms,” he said.=DNA

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INDONESIA’S NATIONAL STRATEGY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become “part and parcel” of our lives. Survival and future growth of “humanity” has direct correlation with the AI which actually, paves the way of achieving the goals of smarter economy, smart governance, digitalization of economy/society, massive industrialization, diversification of economy and last but not least, innovative future orientations. In this context, Indonesian government announced its national strategy for the development of AI. It termed it “safe” and widely ”beneficial”.

For achieving the desired goals of technological revolution, innovative transformation, digitalization transmission, and highest standards of higher education and to cope with deadly diseases, and expedite research Indonesia published a blueprint, known as Stranas KA, for the national development of AI between 2020 and 2045.

The head of Indonesian national research and innovation agency (BRIN) shared the future plans of his government pertaining to AI mainly in education and research, health services, bureaucratic reform, and food security as well as mobility and smart cities.  

It would start a giant automation process in the country. By outlining the national strategy for the development of AI he termed it vital for an independent, advanced and prosperous Indonesia, one that can be reformed or reinvented) from a natural resource-based country to an innovation-based country.

The agency and broader government outlined five sectors of its focus, the first being AI, as well as Internet of Things (IoT), advanced robotics, augmented reality, and 3D printing. Stranas KA is a framework that provides a road map to unite many of the digital developments taking place in the country and aligns closely with Visi Indonesia 2045, its broader development strategy.

According to Indonesian Stranas KA, for the national development of AI (2020- 2045) there are five priorities of it mainly health services, bureaucratic reform, education & research, food security and mobility & smart cities. There are four focus areas i.e. industrial research & innovation for the development of research ecosystem and artificial intelligence innovation platform in order to accelerate bureaucratic and industrial reforms, infrastructure & data development, create a data ecosystem and supporting infrastructure for AL to contribute to national priorities, talent development, nurture AI talent that is competitive and has good character, and last ethics & policies to create ethical artificial intelligence in accordance with national values.

One of the foremost priority of Indonesian government is to upgrade and replace the nation’s unsupportive bureaucratic. To achieve this goal President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo outlined plans to replace a number of civil service positions with AI in 2019. It would a big step towards e-governance and smarter economy in the days to come.

From Aristotle to modern philosophers Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Berkeley, Kant, Marx, and Wittgenstein bureaucracy by design, composition and orientation is a passive class which has been creating serious socio-economic and geopolitical issues in the evolution of human civilization. But governments/states have the authority and capability to remodel it by re-designing forward-thinking processes, protocols, and business orientation.

In this regard, AI may be an ideal choice to overhaul it. Indonesia’s government has introduced an innovative concept of e-bureaucracy in the country so that caravans of socio-economic prosperity, economic sustainability, political stability and societal cohesion may be achieved by implementing people and business’s friendly policies through an interactive mechanism of the AI. The government will employ an online single submission (OSS) system and the Single Map policy for accomplishing this vision.

Various AI projects are being carried out in diverse sectors of economy and civility too mainly agriculture and education, with machine learning helping to streamline production, anticipate forest fires, and rejuvenate traditional teaching faculties. The national strategy identifies 186 programs, pilot schemes, and policies.

The national strategy focuses a number of unique” datasets that can help it develop AI. It also recognizes some potential pitfalls of its immediate growth. Indonesia does not have the provisions to regulate the technology, nor an official agency to oversee AI development. It fears that without proper supervision, close monitoring, and refinement, AI can become as much an obstacle to development as it can a contributor. The country also leans heavily on imported technology and holds its own concerns with regard to data misuse and cyber-security. To combat these limitations, the guidebook advises that country focuses on infrastructure and data, research and industrial innovation, ethics and policies, and talent development while setting up a data ethics board to oversee implementation of much-needed data privacy and security systems.

To overcome this deficiency the government advises the formation of a data ethics board to oversee AI development, as well as for the regulation and setting of national standards for AI innovation. AI developers and experts have urged the government to consider all the risks and prepare a comprehensive strategy for the future growth of AI. In this connection, development of fundamental infrastructure and expertise of cloud computing systems should be developed to prevent data leaks.

Indonesian companies have the highest rates of AI adoption in SE Asia. Being prominent regional expert of geopolitics/economic I suggest that Indonesian  government should prioritize trade, higher education and industrial affairs, as these will yield the best economic benefits and prepare the next generation for the burgeoning vision of modern Indonesia.

The government should work towards creating a better internet infrastructure, nurturing high-quality talent and providing additional infrastructure to bolster technological development such as an indigenous cloud computing system to prevent any leak of confidential information. Reforms of higher education based on AI should be regularized to prevent AI algorithm errors that may harm humankind.

Indonesia plans to robust its Artificial Intelligence Industry (AII). Indonesia has a literacy rate of 95 percent and a geographical location that lends itself to being the perfect next step in the Asian Ai revolution, Indonesia is primed for the future.

Indonesia’s government announced an initiative in 2018, “Making Indonesia 4.0” which essentially is a government sponsored program that seeks to speed up the automation of the Indonesian society. Through investments in AI, robotics and technology-based Indonesian firms as well as encourage investment from leading Japanese, Chinese and Korean tech firms.

Indonesia’s Industry Minister Airlangga Hartato said it will be key to encourage added value and high-technology downstream industries to become a competitive player in the new global context. In order to turn Indonesia into a competitive nation, it will require the development and integration of connectivity, technology, information and communication. This should lead to a more efficient economy as well as higher quality output in the industry sector.”

It hopes the initiative will boost GDP by 1-2 percent in the next few years, adding to an already impressive 5 percent GDP growth rate Indonesia has enjoyed over the last several years. The government wants technology to represent more than one quarter of Indonesia’s total economy.

Indonesia’s population is already extremely digitalized. The population averages 5 hours per day on their phones as compare only 3 hours for Japan and 193 million out of a population of 264 million have a smartphone. However, only half of mobile phone users in Indonesia use their phones for mobile transactions. Before 2011, Statista.com shows that less than half of the country even had a mobile phone and less than 10 percent had smartphone technology.

Indonesia is already home to a number of AI firms today. In fact 4 of the globe’s technology unicorns are based in Indonesia. Recently funded Ai firms include Snapcart which just received USD $14m in funding for their smart receipts platform and four conversational Ai firms: Kata.Ai, BJTech, Bahasa.ai & Prosai.ai. The AI scene in Jakarta is exploding, with the government hoping for over 1,000 tech startups by the end of 2020.

Stranas KA is planned to take advantage of Indonesia’s rapid development and youthful demographic. Thriving start-up sector with world-famous unicorns like Gojek, its rapidly growing internet penetration rate (more than 64 per cent), and the relatively high adoption rates of technology by the private sector, including large enterprises would create hope for the Stranas KA to achieve the goals of the AI in the country. 

The Stranas KA provides a foundation for AI development and unifies multiple ongoing technology-related projects under one national program. However, it still needs to tackle issues around the quality of internet connectivity especially in rural and eastern regions and data protection.

Indonesia joins the ranks of countries worldwide with national AI strategies like Singapore, South Korea, and Canada. Economic development is often the key goal among many countries’ AI strategies Indonesia’s plan stands out for leveraging AI to address specific problem areas.

Indonesia aims to use AI to help tackle its struggles with poor nutrition among infants and to implement government services digitally.

According to consulting firm Kearney and Singapore-based investment firm EDBI (2020-2021) Artificial intelligence could add US$366 billion to Indonesia’s gross domestic product in the next decade and almost $1 trillion in added GDP across Southeast Asia.

Financial services and retail have been the early adopters of AI in Indonesia which would be further increased in the days to come. The logistics and supply chain sector may also be sole beneficiary of the development of the AI in Indonesia. Indonesian e-commerce platform Tokopedia succeeded to increase the total number of transactions by 202 percent and increase revenue by 179 percent month-over-month after implementing AI-based product recommendations.

To conclude, Indonesian national policy for the national development of AI between 2020 and 2045 has strategic importance which would further enhance elements of fairness, accountability, and transparency among the ranks, organs, organizations and departments of its government in the near future. It would further accelerate its country-wide drive of massive industrialization. It would revolutionize its government, society, industry, IT, ICT and patronize immense growth of digitalization of economy in the near future.

Moreover, it would enhance its agriculture productivity. It would give new innovative outlook to his tourism industry. It would fasten elements of research, higher education, science & technology and saver living in the country. It would start a new concept of living with nature by implementing smarter cities in the country. Moreover, it would further enhance inter-cities & rural connectivity and would be beneficial for the generation of new jobs in the country. All in all the largest economy of the South East Asia, Indonesia is poised to lead the region also in terms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the near future for branding a prosperous, independent, innovative and modern Indonesia in the vey near future.

AZERBAIJAN FM TALKS ABOUT POST-CONFLICT DEVELOPMENT

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BAKU: An International Conference on, “New Vision for South Caucasus: Post-Conflict Development & Cooperation” jointly organized by ADA University and the Center of Analysis of International Relations was held at Baku, Azerbaijan.

Leading international think tanks and experts from 10 countries participated in the international conference.

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan was represented by  Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad, Pakistan.

Jeyhun Bayramov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan also addressed the international conference and briefed the participants regarding the post-conflict development of Azerbaijan.

On the sidelines of the conference,  Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director,  CGSS had a meeting with  His Excellency Jeyhun Bayramov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan and also presented the CGSS Memento to him.

MUSHAAL CONDEMNS DESECRATION OF MOSQUE IN IIOJK

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ISLAMABAD, APR 11 – Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Yasin Malik, strongly condemned the tragic incident of desecration of a mosque by terrorist Indian forces in Shopian district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). 


She termed the incident worst form of state-terrorism and said that India has issued an open licence to its brutal troops to kill innocent Kashmiris.


In her statement on Sunday, the Chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organization, Mushaal  said that the fascist troops, enjoying complete immunity under draconian laws, kill Kashmiris and desecrate mosques during cordon and search operations to quell the ongoing freedom movement. 


Kashmiri leader said that Indian brutal forces planted hand grenades and other explosive materials to destroy the mosque. 


She said that no religion in the world allowed desecration of any religion but unfortunately India is targeting religion of Kashmiris. 


She went on to say that Kashmiris kept the right of self-determination alive through their blood. 
Mushaal said that kashmiri people have been facing the Indian state terrorism since 1947.

The Hurriyat leader reminded that around 125 Kashmiris were killed in a fire in Lal chowk in an arson attack by BSF personnel on April  10, 1993. A total of 60 houses and 159 shops , 5 commercial buildings, 2 schools,2 office buildings were also burnt down, she added. 

Mushaal deplored that that death and destruction at the hands of Indian forces continue in the valley, adding that Kashmiris are facing all kind of oppression including arrest, torture and detention for a sacred cause, the inalienable right to self determination. 

She lamented that the international community, particularly the United Nations is watching the bloodletting as a silent spectator is in fact emboldening the fascist Indian regime to go after Kashmiris’ blood and finish off the legitimate resistance against its illegal occupation.


Mushaal urged the world community to take notice of ongoing brutalities in the occupied valley and should take steps to resolve the long pending dispute as the UNSC resolutions and aspirations of Kashmiri people.

Real Madrid edge thrilling Clasico to go top of La Liga

Madrid , APRIL 11 : Real Madrid climbed to the top of La Liga on Saturday after Karim Benzema’s flicked finish helped them claim a thrilling 2-1 victory over Barcelona in a wild Clasico at Valdebebas.

Benzema’s superb piece of skill and a deflected Toni Kroos free-kick put Madrid in charge and while Oscar Mingueza pulled one back for Barca, they fell to defeat in what could be Lionel Messi’s final appearance in this fixture.

Victory means Real Madrid go level on points with Atletico, with the top three now separated by a single point.

Atletico, without the injured Luis Suarez, face Real Betis on Sunday.

But Real Madrid now own the better head-to-head against both of their rivals while Barcelona and Atletico still have to play each other at Camp Nou in the run-in.

With Atletico stumbling and both Barca and Real Madrid hitting their stride, this game looked set to define, if not the title, then who would become favourites to be crowned champions in May.

The result was a riveting contest at a rain-soaked Alfredo di Stefano stadium – certainly one of the most exciting Clasicos in years – that saw both teams squander numerous chances, several efforts come back off the woodwork and Casemiro sent off in extra time.

With the last play of the game, Barcelona substitute Ilaix Moriba rattled Real Madrid’s crossbar.

“We’re still in it,” said Barca coach Ronald Koeman.

“We’ve lost a game against a team who is also fighting for the league but we have eight game left and we will fight to the end.”

Casemiro’s red card had also given Messi a free-kick and the chance for a dramatic equaliser but instead the Argentinian made it seven games now without a goal against Real Madrid, with many wondering if his 45th Clasico will be his last.

Messi might yet turn the tide in the eight games still remaining but there is no doubt Madrid are in the groove after backing up beating Liverpool 3-1 on Tuesday with another crucial victory.

They can finish the job in the Champions League at Anfield next week although Zinedine Zidane admitted afterwards his players are “physically at their limit”.

“It was a difficult game, the first half was ours, but we suffered in the second,” said Zidane. “We deserved the victory, because we had a lot of chances to score the third.”

A breathless first half began with chances for both sides as Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s sloppy clearance almost gave Benzema a clear run at goal before Messi slipped in Jordi Alba but the cross was intercepted by Thibaut Courtois.

Real Madrid’s opener came after a superb counter-attack from Barcelona, Messi going down too easily on the edge of the area, with Madrid pouring forward on the break.

Fede Valverde powered through midfield and fed wide to Lucas Vazquez, whose cross was expertly flicked inside the near post by Benzema.

The goal shook Barca, who were unable to restrain the speed of Madrid and particularly Vinicius Junior on the break.

Vinicius was brought down by Ronald Araujo on the edge of the area and Kroos’ free-kick cannoned off the back off Sergino Dest and in, evading the efforts of Alba to head away on the line.

Valverde and Messi both struck the post before half-time, Valverde after another scintillating Madrid counter-attack and Messi from a corner, with Courtois beaten.

Koeman brought Antoine Griezmann on for Dest but as the rain poured down, Madrid poured forward. Kroos and Benzema both could have scored a third and they were punished for failing to capitalise.

Griezmann jumped over Alba’s cross and as the ball skidded through, Mingueza did well to shin it into the net.

Araujo deflected Vinicius’ cross onto his own post and Alba was denied by Courtois. Again, Madrid tore away, again they missed the chance, Vinicius running onto Luka Modric’s pass but opting not to shoot, allowing Araujo to clear.

With 20 minutes left, Zidane took off Benzema, Vinicius and Kroos.

Referee Gil Manzano had to replace his equipment because of the rain. Messi changed his shirt for a dry one.

Barcelona wantd a late penalty when Ferland Mendy clipped Martin Braithwaite with his arm but the appeal was optimistic.

Casemiro was sent off in the 90th minute for a late challenge on Mingueza, that gave Messi a free-kick on the edge of the area but Courtois saved.

With Ter Stegen up and almost the last kick of the game, Ilaix rattled the crossbar. Madrid survived.

Schedule finalized of remaining PSL 6 matches

Karachi  , APRIL  11 : The schedule for the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been finalized. According to the details, teams will be quarantined for 7 days from May 22 while the practice sessions will be held from May 29-31. The league matches will start from June 1 to June 14.

There will be a rest day on June 15 and the playoffs will take place from June 16-18. The final of Pakistan’s biggest cricket extravaganza will be played on June 20.

Defending champions Karachi Kings will play Multan Sultans on June 2, Islamabad United on June 5, Peshawar Zalmi on June 6, Quetta Gladiators on June 10 and Lahore Qalandars on June 12.

The schedule was revealed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after its 62nd Board of Governors (BOG) meeting on Saturday.

PSL’s fact-finding report to be discussed tomorrow in BoG meeting.

BoG had been presented an update on the report of the two-person fact-finding panel that was set-up by the PCB Chairman to review the bio-security protocols, bylaws and arrangements for PSL 6 matches and make recommendations on how to better ensure implementation of a bio-secure environment for future events.

The BoG discussed and debated the panel’s findings in detail. They expressed their disappointment at the failures that were highlighted in the report and advised remedial actions needed to be taken.

The BoG endorsed all recommendations of the fact-finding panel, including robust and stringent implementation of the protocols, as well as maintaining a zero-tolerance approach towards all those who breach the Covid-19 SOPs, which are put in place for safeguarding the health and safety of all participants.

The BoG was informed that as part of the strategy to ensure the HBL PSL 6 resumed and completed in a safe and secure environment, the PCB was in final stages of appointing a globally-recognised safety management company that specialises in providing Covid-safe technology solutions, bio-secure monitoring & management, as well as response and reaction to positive tests.

Schedule:

1 June: Lahore Qalandars v Islamabad United (N)

2 June: Multan Sultans v Karachi Kings (N)

3 June: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators (N)

4 June: Peshawar Zalmi v Lahore Qalandars (N)

5 June: Islamabad United v Karachi Kings (D); Multan Sultans v Quetta Gladiators (N)

6 June: Peshawar Zalmi v Karachi Kings (N)

7 June: Quetta Gladiators v Lahore Qalandars (N)

8 June 8: Multan Sultans v Peshawar Zalmi (N)

9 June: Islamabad United v Lahore Qalandars (N)

10 June: Quetta Gladiators v Karachi Kings (N)

11 June: Multan Sultans v Islamabad United (N)

12 June: Quetta Gladiators v Peshawar Zalmi (D); Karachi Kings v Lahore Qalandars (N)

13 June: Islamabad United v Peshawar Zalmi (N)

14 June: Multan Sultans v Lahore Qalandars (N)

16 June: Qualifier (1 v 2) (N)

17 June: Eliminator 1 (3 v 4) (N)

18 June: Eliminator 2 (loser Qualifier v winner Eliminator 1) (N)

20 June: Final (N)

It must be noted here that PSL 6 was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the bio-secure bubble. As many as six cricketers and a staff member were tested COVID-19 positive.

PALSP REJECTS INCREASE ELECTRICITY COST

ISLAMABAD , APRIL 11 : Pakistan Association of Large Steel Producers urge the Govt not to increase the cost of electricity for the steel sector which is already facing a crisis like situation.

The govt has made this announcement under the diktat of IMF to increase the cost of electricity by Rs 5.65 per unit before October this year and it will be 36% increase in the cost of electricity. Early this year, the Govt had increased the cost of electricity by 16%.

This decision will have disastrous consequences for steel industry of the country in particular and the local steel industry in general.  Steel is energy intensive sector and one of the major consumers of electricity and this major increase in electricity cost will create crisis like situation for the struggling steel sector.

In the month of February this year, the govt. increased the energy tariffs by issuing SRO No. 192 dated 12th February 2021. By this SRO Rs. 1.95 / kwh was increased in variable charges and Rs. 40 / kw / month increase in fixed charges. The consumer suffers extra burden and pay heavy fixed charges for electricity connection. Where all cost of distribution system (grid, cable, substation, transformer etc.) has to be paid by consumer. If we compare with our neighboring countries. In Bangladesh (DPDC) fixed charges are only 70.92 us cents for B4 customer whereas, its 250 US cents (after recent increase) in Pakistan.

In Pakistan where already there is high cost of doing business this decision will create more difficulty for manufacturer. With continuous rise in cost of inputs the industry is underperforming since long time.

Over the past two years, the steel industry has absorbed massive cost increases by reducing its profit margins to provide cost effective material to the construction sector despite Covid-19 lockdowns, massive currency depreciation, high interest rates, increase in electricity costs inflated the losses made by the steel industry.

This increase will not only hit the manufacturers but also consumers and govt will suffer as well.  Because the higher steel prices could jeopardize the government’s plans to encourage the construction sector in general and housing in particular.

Govt. instead of reforming the energy sector is taking decisions which are detrimental to domestic industry. This Power tariff rise also nullifies the industrial package announced in November 2020. This will force steel industry to increase the steel prices and eventually affect the government public spending programs like Naya Pakistan housing project. It can adversely affect the economic revival plan as well.

PALSP demands to withdraw this disastrous plan of power tariff hike as a massive increase in cost of electricity bill will eventually overburden the already poverty-stricken end consumer.

PM Imran invites Bill Gates to work together in combating climate change

ISLAMABAD , APRIL  : Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and invited him to work together to save the world from the dangers of climate change.

PM Imran, in his letter has said that Pakistan is on the front lines of climate challenge and is amongst the top countries “continuously impacted” by climate change over past two decades but at the same time it is a very low contributor to the issue, adding less than one percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions.

The prime minister said that a result oriented dialogue and collaboration between expert teams of both sides can mutually assist to advance the shared vision. This could include developing partnerships towards access and deployment of the best available technologies for clean energy and electric vehicles as well as cooperating towards climate resilient agriculture, he added.

ANKARA, KYIV REAFFIRM SUPPORT FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION

ANKARA – Turkey and Ukraine on Saturday vowed to strengthen their strategic partnership. Ankara and Kyiv decided to “intensify joint efforts to deepen cooperation and coordination between the parties in the fields of economy, trade, tourism, security, defense industry, science, education and youth,” said a 20-item joint declaration following the 9th meeting of the High-Level Strategic Council.

The two countries will “continue cooperation in the format of ‘Quadriga” (2 + 2) at the level of ministers and coordinators,” the declaration added.

They reaffirmed “unconditional support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders,” it said.

The two sides also agreed “to continue to coordinate steps aimed at restoring the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, in particular the deoccupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, as well as the territories in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.”

In this context, the two countries decided, to “continue to support multilateral efforts within international organizations, including the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the OSCE,” the statement added.

According to the declaration, they agreed to “support the establishment of the Crimean Platform as a new format for resolving the issue of illegal and illegitimate annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.”

Turkey and Ukraine will “strengthen joint efforts to improve the living conditions of Ukrainian citizens, in particular Crimean Tatars, who have been forced to leave their homeland, Crimea, as a result of the temporary occupation,” it added.

ANKARA, KYIV REAFFIRM SUPPORT FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION

According to the statement, the two countries will coordinate “efforts in accordance with international law to ensure the protection of human rights in the temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol and the release of all illegally detained citizens of Ukraine, including Crimean Tatars.”

Ankara and Kyiv decided to “support the peaceful settlement of the situation in certain districts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine through dialogue based on the Minsk agreements, to note the work of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission and to continue to provide maximum support for its activities.”

The statement added that they also agreed to “strengthen cooperation and joint efforts in the fight against terrorism, separatism and extremism in all their forms and manifestations,” and “to take joint action to prevent and eliminate transnational organized crime, cybercrime, illegal migration, trafficking of drugs and precursors, arms and human beings,” as well as “to provide prompt processing of extradition requests.”

Turkey and Ukraine also reaffirmed “commitment to further strengthening of cooperation in the defense industry by completing current and developing new joint projects,” the statement added.

The two also “express support for the prospect of Ukraine’s NATO membership, in particular its intention to obtain a Membership Action Plan in the near future, and to note the desire to promote interoperability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the armed forces of Allies.”

The joint declaration also reaffirms “support for regional cooperation in the Black Sea region to ensure stability and security through bilateral and multilateral mechanisms, including NATO.”

It called for accelerating “work to conclude negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement in a spirit of mutual understanding and constructivism,” and “to take the necessary measures to eliminate the problems of investors and companies on each side and encourage new investment,” plus “to ensure further improvement of border control in order to simplify entry procedures and improve travel opportunities for citizens of the two countries and encourage mutual tourism.”

The two countries decided to “support the educational activities of the Turkish Maarif Foundation in Ukraine.”

They also reaffirmed “commitment to cooperation and coordination of efforts in order to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and overcome its social and economic consequences,” the declaration added.

Kohli can improve technique by seeing Babar: Aaqib Javed

ISLAMABAD, Apr 11  : Former Pakistani pacer Aaqib Javed sees no weak areas in Skipper Babar Azam’s batting, saying Indian captain Virat Kohli can improve his technique by looking at the Lahore-born prolific batsman.

He said Kohli can take a leaf out of Pakistan captain Babar Azam’s book inorder to improve his technique and also urged Azam to follow Kohli’s fitness routine.

Aaqib, who was currently the head coach of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) side Lahore Qalandars, said, “Virat Kohli has a better range of shots as compared to Babar Azam but he also has one area of weakness. If the ball swings, he tends to get trapped around the off-stump such as against James Anderson in England,”

“When you look at Babar, you don’t see any weak areas. Just like, Sachin Tendulkar who also didn’t have any weak areas. Babar is technically more safe and sound but if he follows Kohli’s fitness routine he will become an even better player. Kohli can improve his technique by looking at Babar so that he doesn’t get trapped,” he said.

He also praised Babar for being the backbone of Pakistan’s team over the past couple of years.

“During the past two or three years, Babar Azam is 50 per cent of Pakistan’s batting. I never thought that he would be this consistent and even would pass Virat Kohli in ODI rankings. Pakistan is very lucky, he came when the team was struggling and has

single-handedly put the team on the right track. Even, captaincy hasn’t affected his form,” he said.

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