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Commissioner PESSI visits RCCI, announces help desk at Chamber

RAWALPINDI, MAR 5 (DNA) – Punjab Employees Social Security Institution (PESSI) Commissioner Bilal Haider along with his team visited the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI).

Director Raza Ahmed, President Chamber Muhammad Nasir Mirza, Senior Vice President Osman Ashraf, former President Saboor Malik, executive committee members and chamber members were also present on the occasion.

The Commissioner briefed the business community and chamber members in detail on the important steps taken by PESSI regarding registration and welfare of workers.

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The Commissioner PESSI announced the formation of an advisory council in which the business community would be represented so that they could be taken on board for policy making and measures on the welfare and registration of workers.

A help desk will be set up in the Chamber of Commerce for the convenience of the members. An amnesty scheme is also being introduced in which factory owners will be given a 50 per cent discount. Inspectors will not raid any factory in the future. An online payment system has been set up. Self-assessment and registration will be inspected once in five years.  Fourteen different types of facilities and services are being provided to the workers. Death grant has been increased to 600,000 and marriage grant to 300,000. The referral systems for medical treatment being eliminated.

Scholarships will be paid directly into the account. Certificates and events will be held to encourage employers who deposit more and regularly. The Commissioner appreciated the rainwater harvesting and recharge system installed by the Rawalpindi Chamber and also agreed to replicate the same at PESSI building in Rawalpindi.

He appreciated the efforts of the Chamber for the promotion of business activities. On this occasion, the President of the Chamber Nasir Mirza briefed the Commissioner on the ongoing activities of the Chamber. He said that Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology should be included in the panel of PESSI. He welcomed the announcement of the amnesty scheme and said that the chamber would extend all possible support to the awareness campaign in this regard.

PM has committed contempt under the Election Commission Act, says Sherry Rehman

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ISLAMABAD, MAR 5 – PPP Parliamentary Leader in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said, “Election Commission of Pakistan is an independent and constitutional body. PM’s allegations on it are an insult and undermines its authority”.

“The PM has committed contempt under the Election Commission Act, 2017. Section 10, Power to punish for contempt is very clear on this. It states that the Commission may exercise the same power as the High Court to punish any person for contempt of court and the Contempt of Court Ordinance, 2003 (V of 2003), or any other law pertaining to contempt of court,” she added.

Rehman said, “Giving statements like, I will get the people out on the streets, is he instigating unrest in the country? This is an extremely irresponsible statement. Has he forgotten that he is the PM of this country?

“It is ironic that he is criticising the Election Commission for holding Senate elections through the secret ballot. He has said that he does not understand why the Election Commission said that the ballot had to be secret. Has the PM not read the Constitution? Even the Supreme Court had agreed with ECP’s stance that the open ballot for senate election requires constitutional amendment. Through his allegations, is he challenging the Supreme Court too?” She questioned.

The Senator said, “Now the PM wants to obtain a vote of confidence under Article 91(7) of the Constitution. However, he has conveniently forgotten that this can only be invoked by the president and not by him. The country and parliament can only be run through the constitution and not by what suits him”.

Vice President PPPP Senator Sherry Rehman concluded by saying that, “After what happened in Daska elections, it does not suit the premier to raise allegations against ECP. He should focus on keeping a check on his workers who have clearly rebelled. He should stop misusing the president’s prerogative as a country can not be run on personal whims”.=DNA

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ICCI to hold E-Commerce Summit on Saturday to promote online businesses

ISLAMABAD, MAR 5 (DNA) – Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that e-commerce has a great future in Pakistan as the Covid-19 pandemic has unleashed the real potential of this business model for improving sales and business growth.

He said that almost all businesses suffered great losses during the coronavirus, however, e-commerce was the only business model that thrived during these tough times.

He said that to facilitate the business community in promoting online business, the ICCI in collaboration with Daraz has decided to hold an “E-Commerce Summit” on March 6 where Daraz team will inform the business community about methods of increasing sales through e-commerce and would register the brands/companies of the interested members at the spot for starting online business immediately.

He expressed these views while inaugurating a Marketing Office of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Hospital Trust in Blue Area, Islamabad.

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan said that e-commerce was continuously growing around the world as in 2019, retail e-commerce sales worldwide reportedly amounted to USD 3.53 trillion while e-retail revenues are projected to grow to USD 6.54 trillion in 2022, which showed its tremendous potential for growth.

He said that the Covid-19 pandemic has put e-commerce at the forefront of retail as those businesses that were able to adapt to digital platforms thrived during coronavirus around the world while the traditional businesses experienced decline in sales. He said that the main objective of holding the E-Commerce Summit is to support the PM’s vision for promoting the digital economy.

He said that Pakistan has great potential to foster e-commerce through the adoption and exploitation of digital technologies and make it an engine for rapid economic growth.

He stressed that the government should take more measures for ease of doing e-commerce business and move forward towards the digitized Pakistan that would also promote the documented economy, enhance the tax base, reduce tax evasion and improve tax revenue of the country. He said that a digital economy would also eliminate corruption in the country and promote transparency across all governments departments.

ICCI President emphasized that SBP should take urgent measures to allow e-payment gateways in Pakistan including PayPal so that more online companies like Amazon and Ebay could enter Pakistan to start online businesses. He said that policy reforms and promoting ease of doing business were the key requirements for growth of e-commerce and urged that the government should take measures to achieve these goals.

He invited traders and students to take active part in the E-Commerce Summit where Daraz would provide them a comprehensive orientation about starting a successful online business besides giving them guidelines about online payment policies and procedures.=DNA

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Ambassador (r) Abrar Hussain appointed as Vice Chairman, IPS

ISLAMABAD, MAR 5 (DNA) – Senior diplomat, author, and Pakistan’s former special secretary, ministry of foreign affairs, Abrar Hussain, has been appointed as the Vice-Chairman (Academics), Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) by its board of governors.

The former diplomat, who has been associated with the Institute for the last two years as a senior research associate and then a member of the board of governors, had an accomplished diplomatic career that started in 1983.

In a period spanning over thirty-five years, Hussain served in Kuwait (1987-1989), Jeddah (1993-1995), Prague (1995-1997), Kandahar (1999-2001), Beirut (2001-2002) and Brunei (2005-2006) in various capacities. He remained Pakistan’s ambassador to Nepal (2008-2011), Kuwait (2013-2014), and Afghanistan, where he first served as a Counsel General in Kandahar during the Taliban regime (1999-2001). Thirteen years later, he was appointed as an ambassador of Pakistan in Kabul in 2014. He finally retired as a Special Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2018.

IPS Press has recently published his memoirs of the diplomatic service in Afghanistan.=DNA

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AIR chief calls on Commander Sri Lankan Air Force

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COLOMBO, MAR 5 – Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force visited Sri Lanka Air Force Headquarters today. A smartly turned out contingent of Sri Lanka Air Force presented him the Guard of Honour.

Air Chief also called on Air Marshal Sudarshana Karagoda Pathirana, Commander Sri Lanka Air Force. Bilateral matters pertaining to mutual professional interest came under discussion during the meeting. Air Chief said that it was a moment of pride for PAF that Commander SLAF was trained in Pakistan. He further added that our armed forces in general and Air Forces in particular, have strong ties of friendship. The Sri Lankan Air Chief thanked Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan for sincere offer of cooperation and agreed to explore new avenues to enhance bilateral professional cooperation.

The Air Chief also attended SLAF’s 70th anniversary Parade as Guest of Honour at SLAF Base, Katunayke. The Air Chief extended his felicitations to Sri Lankan Force on completing 70 years of glorious service to the nation. He also congratulated No 5 Fighter Squadron and No 6 Helicopter Squadron of the SLAF on award of President’s Colours.

Later in the day, The Air Chief attended launching ceremony of a book titled Iron Wings of Glory.  President of Sri Lanka H.E Gotabaya Rajapaksa presented a copy of the book to Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan. The book relates to the evolution of Air Power in the context of SLAF in Indian Ocean Region and achievements of SLAF during the fight against terrorists. The Air Chief interacted with several senior civil and military dignitaries at the occasion, as well.=DNA

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President Huawei Middle East Region Charles Yang calls on PTA Chairman

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ISLAMABAD, MAR 5 – President (Middle East Region) of Huawei Technologies, Charles Yang, visited Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Headquarters in Islamabad, accompanied by Mark Meng, CEO of Huawei Technologies Pakistan and Deputy CEO Ahmed Bilal Masud.

The delegation met Chairman PTA Major General (Retd) Amir Azeem Bajwa and discussed matters of mutual interest and investment opportunities. The two sides discussed future plans of Huawei Technologies in Pakistan and development of innovative digital and financial solutions to accelerate progress towards digital Pakistan.

According to a statement by the PTA Chairman, “In the next two to three months, Pakistan will reach a 100 million internet users.” He appreciated Huawei’s contribution for the ICT industry by providing leading solutions in Pakistan for the past 20 years.

Charles Yang, President of the Middle East Region added his opinions, stating,“ICT’s contribution to the GDP in China is more than 40 percent, Pakistan has a huge potential and an opportunity in its ICT Industry.”Furthermore, he stated,“Huawei is willing to share its global experience and provide technical support for digitalization in governance, education, health and other sectors in Pakistan.”

ANF seized 2698.085 KGs drugs valuing us$ 87.716 million

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RAWALPINDI – Anti Narcotics Force Pakistan seized 2698.085 Kgs narcotics valuing US $ 87.716 Million internationally, arrested 24 culprits including two ladies and impounded 13 vehicles while conducting 23 counter-narcotics strikes throughout the country. The seized drugs comprised of 60 Kg Heroin, 1550.61 Kg Hashish, 1084.1 Kg Opium and 3.375 Kg Amphetamine.

ANF Balochistan, Police Station, Quetta intercepted a Toyota Corolla GLI Car and recovered 5 Kg Hashish from Parking area of AK Mover Bus terminal at Nawa Killi road District Quetta. 1 x accused namely Abdul Ghani resident of Nasirabad Zhob, Balochistan was arrested. In another operation, Police Station Quetta intercepted a Hino Truck and recovered 186 Kg Hashish from Mugha Faqirzai cross Kuchlak-Zhob Highway District Qilla Saifullah. In third operation, Police Station Gwadar in collaboration with Pakistan Navy, Karachi recovered 700 Kgs Hashish from Toyota Pickup Single Cabin parked at general area of Pishukan District Gwadar.
ANF Punjab, Police Station Sialkot raided near Cheema Hospital, Wazirabad road Daska and recovered 2.100 Kg Hashish alongwith motorcycle from personal possession of arrested accused persons namely Zahid Khan and Farooq Khan residents of Sialkot. In another operation, Police Station Sialkot intercepted 2 x suspected parcels from Couriers Service Company Wazirabad road Sialkot booked by Muhammad Shahzad Butt (Arrested) resident of Sialkot for Taiwan. The said parcel consisted of 14 x kitchen accessories (cooking pans) and recovered 2 Kg Amphetamine Ice which was tactfully concealed in both cartons. In third operation, Police Station, Lahore raided near Mohallah Ali Block Rehman City situated near Saggain bypass Lahore intercepted Suzuki Everi Car and recovered 130.800 Kg Hashish from arrested accused persons namely Ali Raza resident of Gujranwala and Muhammad Bilal resident of Sheikhupura. In forth operation, Police Station, Faisalabad raided near Darvaish Hotel Canal road Faisalabad and recovered 0.500 Kg Amphetamine Ice from secret cavities of Toyota Corolla Car. 2 x accused persons namely Yasir Shafi resident of Islamabad and Raidullah Khan resident of Mardan were arrested on the spot. In fifth operation, Police Station Multan raided near Shah Rukn-e-Alam/Makhdoom Rasheed Motorway Toll Plaza District Multan and arrested 1 x accused person namely Aman Ullah resident of Dera Bughti alognwith Double Cabin Hilux and 180 Kg Hashish recovered from secret cavities of the seized vehicle. In sixth operation, Pakistan Rangers Punjab handed over 1 x accused person namely Muhammad Shakeel resident of Lahore to Regional Directorate ANF Police Station, Lahore with recovery of 2 Kg Heroin. In seventh operation, Pakistan Rangers Punjab handed over 4 x accused persons namely Ali Asghar, Muhammad Shahbaz resident of Sheikhupura, Ansar Javed resident of Narowal and Samar Abbas resident of Lahore to Regional Directorate ANF Police Station, Lahore with recovery of 15 Kg Heroin. In eighth operation, Police Station Mianwali conducted a raid near Hamza Mill, Tehsil Piplan District Mianwali. 1 x accused person namely Zaheer Abbas resident of Gujranwala was arrested alongwith Toyota Corolla Car. During search 2 Kg Heroin was recovered from the seized vehicle. In ninth operation, Police Station Faisalabad raided near Saleem Chowk Satyana Road Faisalabad and arrested an accused namely Abdul Qayyum resident of Peshawar alongwith Honda Civic Car. During search 9 Kg Heroin was recovered from the seized vehicle.
ANF Sindh, Police Station Korangi conducted a raid at QICT Port Qasim, Karachi and seized a consignment of container. During search 198 Kg Opium was recovered from the said container. 1 x Vespa Scooter was also seized which was kept in the said container. The said container was booked by Exporter namely M/S Universal Logistic System, Karachi for Canada. In another operation, Police Station Sukkur in collaboration with 82 Wing Shahbaz Rangers local Police and District Administration conducted an operation at Goth Masjid, Goth Rahoo Ja Aithya and Goth Konkar Tehsil and District Qamber Shahadkot and destroyed 40 x Acres Poppy Crops and seized 1.500 Kg Poppy Sprout (Doday).
ANF KP, Police Station Peshawar visited at TCS Head Office on Ring road, Peshawar and checked a suspected parcel which was booked by Abdul Wahid for Gujranwala and seized 1 x Flask filled with 2 x Packets of Hashish weighing 1 Kg. In another operation, Police Station Peshawar intercepted a Hino Truck near Matni bypass Kohat road Peshawar and recovered 312 Kgs Hashish from secret cavity of said truck. 1 x accused namely Qat Ali Khan resident of Wazirstan was arrested on the spot. In third operation, Police Station DI Khan conducted an operation at Sheikh Yousaf road DI Khan and recovered 3.600 Kgs Hashish from the arrested accused namely Muhammad Junaid resident of DI Khan. In fourth operation, ANF Staff at Bacha Khan International Airport, Peshawar (BKIAP) apprehended an accused namely Numan Khan resident of Charsadda and recovered 0.875 Kg Amphetamine Ice, which was concealed in the wooden crate of Oranges. The said accused was travelling by Emirates Airline from Peshawar to Bahrain. In fifth operation, Police Station Kohat arrested an accused in front of Al Faisal YuTong Express Adda nearby Pindi Pul Kohat (Pindi road Kohat) and recovered 3.300 Kg Hashish from the arrested accused Muhammad Zeeshan resident of Charsadda. In sixth operation, PS ANF Peshawar conducted an operation on the house of notorious drug smuggler named Bakht Rawan resident of Nawan Kalay District Charsadda and recovered 11 x agricultural items. During search 881 Kg Opium was recovered which was concealed in said items. Moreover, 4 x Magazines of Ak-47, 55 x Rounds and 433 x Rounds of 303 Gun were also recovered. Accused and owner of the house Bakht Rawan was arrested on the spot.
ANF Rawalpindi, Police Station Attock established a Naka near Iqbal Shaheed Toll Plaza, G.T Road Attock and recovered 1 Kg Hashish from personal possession of lady accused namely Saima alias Sana resident of Mardan on the spot. In another operation, Police Station Rawalpindi during routine checking at Motorway Link Road, Islamabad, intercepted a Cuore Car and recovered 1.410 Kg Hashish which was concealed in right side rear indicator of said vehicle. 2 x accused including lady namely Jan Muhammad and Zolaida Bibi residents of Swabi were arrested on the spot. In third operation, Police Station Dina intercepted a Bed Ford Truck at Tarkai Toll Plaza, main G.T road Sohawa, District Jhelum, recovered 32 Kg Heroin, 24.400 Kg Hashish & 3.600 Kg Opium from the said truck and accused Ijaz Hussain resident of Peshawar was arrested on the spot.

All cases have been registered at respective ANF Police Stations under CNS Act 1997 and further investigations are underway.

PRCS celebrates ‘World Orphans Week’

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ISLAMABAD, MAR 5 – Abrar ul Haq stresses the need to show respect to orphan children and eradicate discrimination and help them become valuable members of society 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Red Crescent Society organized a ceremony to celebrate ‘World Orphans Week’ at the National Headquarters.  Mrs Zlatomira Yurdakul, wife of Ambassador of Turkey to Pakistan, was chief guest on the occasion, while Pakistan Sweet Home Patron-in-Chief Zamurd Khan was guest of honour. 

Speaking on the occasion, PRCS Chairman Abrar ul Haq said, “We have gathered here today to make these orphan children realize that they are not alone and that they are in fact a very important part of our society.” He said taking care of orphan and helpless children is our collective responsibility. “Everyone of us has to play his part to make these children a useful citizen of the society,” he said. “Involving these children in the nation-building activities by providing them with care, support and protection is need of the hour,” he added. 

Abrar ul Haq said the PRCS is endeavoring to support orphan children to ensure a better future for them. He said the PRCS has recently launched the ‘Smiling Children’ initiative in collaboration with the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation, through which thousands of food packs are being distributed among school children in several cities. Last year, the PRCS implemented Panda Pack project, through which school bags and other stationary items were distributed among school children, he further said. “Children are very close to our heart. Let us join hands to show respect to these orphan children and advocate their rights to eradicate discrimination and help them become valuable members of this society,” he added. 

The PRCS chairman also appreciated Turkey’s support to Pakistan in the time of need. He said the Turkish Red Crescent Society has always been in the forefront of helping Pakistani people in difficult times. He hoped that the collaboration between PRCS and TRCS will grow in the times to come. He also appreciated the performance of Taekwondo Martial Arts by the Pakistan Sweet Home children. 

In her address, Zlatomira Yurdakul, wife of Ambassador of Turkey to Pakistan, said the steps taken by the Turkish Red Crescent Society for welfare of orphan children are praiseworthy. She said PRCS and TRCS are doing an exemplary work towards common goal of service to the humanity. 

PRCS Acting Secretary General Dr. Adeel Nawaz, Head of Delegation Turkish Red Crescent Society Ibrahim Carlos and staff and volunteers of PRCS and TRCS also attended the ceremony. 

Huge potential for Turkey-Pakistan cultural cooperation, says envoy

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ISLAMABAD: There is a huge potential for cultural development between Turkey and Pakistan. These views were expressed by the Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Ihsan Mustafa Yurdukal during a meeting with Pakistan Cultural Forum Chairman Zafar Bakhtawari, Ahsan Bakhtawari and Waqar Bakhtawari at turkish embassy.

Zafar Bakhtawari presented his newly published book ‘Jahan Dost’ to Turkish Ambassador . Turkish Ambassador said that at present there trade volume between two countries is 1 billion dollar which can be multiplied very easily through various means.

He further said that Turkish dramas have played an important role in introducing Turkish culture in Pakistan and bringing the two countries closer. Zafar Bakhtawari on the occasion briefed  him about the articles  written in his book about Pakistan and Turkey relations. He also called for the implementation of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries and the restoration of the cargo train between Pakistan, Iran and Turkey. He said there is a need to set up a joint forum to bring together the writers and intellectuals of both the countries regarding Allam Iqbal and Rumi ideology .

Waqar Bakhtawari said on the occasion that it takes 40 days for the imported goods to reach Pakistan from Turkey via sea route . The Turkish Ambassador said that after the cargo train, the goods will reach Pakistan in two days.

Ahsan Bakhtawari also stressed on the need to introduce Turkish food in Pakistan .

Strategic partners-Pakistan and Azerbaijan

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Our country’s important partnership with Pakistan is based on mutual trust and fruitful cooperation.

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan, one of the largest countries in South Asia, is the sixth most populous country in the world and the second most populous Muslim country after Indonesia.

With an area of 803,940 square kilometers, Pakistan is one of the largest countries in South Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea in the south, Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the northeast.

In international system, Pakistan successfully continues to operate as a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as an active member of the G-33, Group-77 of developing countries.

Pakistan’s political history dates back to 1947, when Britain formally divided India into two parts and Pakistan gained independence.Today, the length of the border between India and Pakistan reaches 2912 km.The only crossing point between the two countries is the village of Wagah, whose eastern part is situated in India and western part in Pakistan.With the division of Kashmir into two, a territorial dispute has arisen between Pakistan and India.

The Islamic factor has a special status in Pakistan.Researchers consider Islam to be a key element of the cultural identity of the Pakistani people.Islam not only influenced Pakistan’s relations with India, but also played a leading role in shaping the country’s foreign policy.Pakistan’s current position in the international system is also linked to this ideology.

In general, the numerous military conflicts and the internationalization of the Kashmir issue have become history with several resolutions (1948, 1949) left on the UN table.Although these resolutions favored the free choice of the people of Kashmir, the claims of the parties further complicated the solution of the problem.Most countries preferred to approach to the conflict between Pakistan and India from their own political context. For example, the USSR considered Kashmir an Indian territory from the first years of the conflict and declared it “occupied”, while the United States mainly defended UN resolutions and Pakistan.In this sense, Pakistan’s international relations are determined by the attitude of the world community to the Kashmir conflict, and the country’s position in international relations is based on the principle of “my enemy’s friend cannot be my friend.”

Work is underway in order to build mutual trust between Pakistan and India.As an example,step in this direction the visit of Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari to India on April 8, 2012may be mentioned.In response, Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna visited Pakistan on September 7, 2012.The issue of visa facilitation was one of the main topics during the meeting.On October 20, 2013, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif proposed that the United States can act as a mediator in the Kashmir issue, but the Indian side strongly condemned the proposal.

It should be noted that the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is also known around the world as a country carrying out peacekeeping military missions.At present, Pakistan’s peacekeeping forces continue to carry out UN-defined military services in a number of countries in Europe, Asia and Africa.Overall, more than 13 percent of the world’s peacekeeping forces belong to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s main partners in international relations are the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Afghanistan.The Islamic Republic of Pakistan continues to co-operate in close relations with Turkic-speaking countries.Relations between the Republic of Turkey and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan continue to expand in almost all areas. Among the post-Soviet countries, Pakistan is improving and strengthening its relations with Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Pakistan’s consistent support extended to the Republic of Turkey and the newly established Turkic states plays an important role in the year-by-year expansion of relations between this Asian country and the Republic of Azerbaijan.Pakistan does not officially recognize Armenia’s independence.This country unequivocally explains this stance by its support to Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. Moreover, Pakistani officials state that they do not recognize the so-called “Armenian genocide.”

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is one of the first countries to recognize the state independence of Azerbaijan.Thus, on December 12, 1991, Pakistan officially recognized the state independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan.This great Asian state made a decision to establish diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan on June 9, 1992, and opened its embassy in Baku on March 12, 1993. However, the history of Pakistan’s friendly and cooperative relations with Azerbaijan dates back to earlier times.Thus, the people of Pakistan have never forgotten that at a time when the plague was widespread in their country in the early twentieth century, a prominent Azerbaijani philanthropist Haji ZeynalabdinTagiyev received 300,000 ampoules of vaccines from Europe and sent them to help his Muslim brothers.

In general, the establishment of relations between Azerbaijan and Pakistan has become more intensive since the 60s of the 20th century.Ahmad Fana, a prominent Pakistani writer and winner of the International Lenin Prize, took part in the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of Mirza FataliAkhundzadeh in October 1962.In the same year, during a visit to the USSR, a group of Pakistani state officials led by the Speaker of the Pakistan’s National Assembly FazlullahQadar Chaudhry visited Azerbaijan and got acquainted with the life of the country’s people. The visit of the prominent Pakistani playwright, director and cinematographer Henry Chayase to Baku in April 1965 was received with great respect and esteem by the Azerbaijani film community.Prominent public figure Mirza Abel Hasan Ispahan’s book named “From Leningrad to Samarkand” at that time expressed his positive impressions about Azerbaijan as well.

At that time, a branch of the Soviet-Pakistani Cultural Relations Society was established in Baku to regulate Pakistan-Azerbaijan relations.In August 1967, a group of representatives of the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly, led by JamiruddinProdkhan, also got acquainted with the activities of cultural centers in Baku and Sumgayit cities.The organization of visits of Azerbaijani scientists, educators and artists to Pakistan also played an important role in the development of cultural relations. In those years, well-known figures of science and culture of Azerbaijan AshigPanahPanahov, head of the department of Azerbaijan State University, doctor of philological sciences, professorFarhadZeynalov visited Karachi.However, political differences between Pakistan and the USSR in the following years also damaged its relations with Azerbaijan.

A new stage in Azerbaijan-Pakistan relations began with the collapse of the USSR.As one of the first countries to recognize the sovereignty of Azerbaijan, Pakistan in 1992 tried to rebuild political, economic and cultural relations with our country in accordance with the new historical conditions.At a time when Azerbaijan was living in a difficult war situation over Karabakh, the calls of Pakistani officials on the world community, in influential organizations such as the UN and the OIC, to recognize Armenia as an aggressor country were very important. It is no coincidence that Pakistan was actively involved in the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution No. 822 on April 30, 1993, which called for the immediate withdrawal of Armenian forces from Azerbaijani territories and recognized this country as an aggressor state.Pakistan’s chairmanship of the meeting played a major role in the adoption of the resolution.

Since the first years of our state independence, National Leader Heydar Aliyev attached great importance to Pakistan-Azerbaijan relations.Evaluating the relations between the two countries, prominent statesman Heydar Aliyev described these relations as follows: “Pakistan and Azerbaijan enjoy very good and friendly relations.These relations are based on our past historical traditions.”

After the meeting of the National Leader of the Azerbaijani people Heydar Aliyev with the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, late Benazir Bhutto in Casablanca in December 1994, bilateral relations between the two countries started to improve at a higher level.In October 1995, President of Pakistan Farooq Ahmad Khan Legari paid an official visit to Azerbaijan. During the visit, the parties signed an “Agreement on cooperation in science, culture and humanitarian spheres”.In 1996, during the visit of National Leader Heydar Aliyev to Pakistan, the two countries signed memorandums of understanding on Friendship and Cooperation, as well as on Tourism Development.This brought Pakistanis and Azerbaijanis closer to each other.

In recent years, new achievements have been made for cooperation in the fields of science and education.Thus, the Pakistani side proposed to the Azerbaijani government to benefit from its rich experience in the fields of military education, information technology and telecommunications, and practical measures have already been taken in this regard. At the VII Summit of OIC countries which was held in Casablanca in 1994, National Leader Heydar Aliyev expressed his gratitude to Pakistan for its material, moral and political support extended to the people of Azerbaijan in difficult times.On October 14, 2002, at the VII Summit of the ECO Member States which was held in Istanbul, prominent statesman Heydar Aliyev again had a meeting with President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf and took steps to further strengthen cooperation.

The intensive nature of relations between Pakistan and Azerbaijan is one of the priorities in the foreign policy of President IlhamAliyev as well.On July 8-10, 2004, President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf paid an official visit to Baku.Following this, IlhamAliyev paid an official visit to Pakistan on April 12, 2005 at the invitation of President Pervez Musharraf.Experts observe that this visit has opened wide range of opportunities for further development of multilateral relations between the two friendly countries. Thus, during the visit, the heads of state of the friendly countries stated the existence of opportunities for the development of cooperation in the areas of communications and information technologies, culture, finance, education, transport, aviation and others, and signed the necessary documents. Moreover, during the visit, the possibilities of the assistance by the Defence Export Promotion Organization, which is under the Ministry of Defense of Pakistan, to Azerbaijan were discussed. During the visit, a number of important documents on military cooperation between the two countries were signed in Islamabad with the participation of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan IlhamAliyev and the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Shovkat Aziz.Furthermore, in December 2005, a delegation of the MilliMajlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Azerbaijan paid an official visit to Islamabad and held official meetings in the Senate of Pakistan and in the country’s universities.Academician Isa Habibbayli’s books about JalilMammadguluzadeh, which were published in Urdu in Pakistan, were also discussed at the Art Museum in Islamabad.

On May 5, 2006, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan IlhamAliyev had a meeting with Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Shovkat Aziz. During the meeting matters of economic, scientific, technological, regional cooperation, as well asthe importance of Azerbaijan’s experience in the oil and gas sector for Pakistan werewidely discussed.

Another significant event in 2006 was the visit of a delegation led by the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Human Rights of the Senate of Pakistan, Senator Seyed Muhammad Zafar.On May 6, Senator Seyed Muhammad Zafar presented the “Best Governed Muslim State” award to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan IlhamAliyev.

The meeting between President IlhamAliyev and President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari in Baku, in 2012, further expanded relations between the two countries.At the meeting, the Presidents expressed confidence that the XII Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization, which was being held in Baku, will further contribute to the development of cooperation among the countries of the region, as well as emphasizing good prospects for further expansion of bilateral relations and the need for joint action in this regard.

President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Mamnoon Hussain paid an official visit to Azerbaijan on March 11-14, 2015.During the visit, he was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of Baku State University.

Pakistan is one of Azerbaijan’s main military-strategic partners.Thus, on January 18, 2018, the 8th meeting of Azerbaijan-Pakistan working group between the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Joint Staff of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was held in Baku.The current state and prospects of military cooperation, security in the region, strengthening relations and ties between the armies of the two countries, as well as holding joint exercises in 2018 were discussed at the meeting, and a relevant protocol was signed.

Representatives of Pakistan also took part in the 3rd Azerbaijan International Defense Exhibition “ADEX-2018”, which was held in Baku, on September 25-27, 2018.

During these years, close inter-parliamentary relations have also been established between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.On February 11-12, 2013, a delegation of the MilliMajlis of the Republic of Azerbaijan paid a working visit to Pakistan, during which a working group on Azerbaijan-Pakistan inter-parliamentary relations was formed. On February 1, 2012, the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Senate of Pakistan recognized the events happened in Khojaly city of the Republic of Azerbaijan as genocide. In the adopted document, the Senate reaffirmed the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and declared recognition of its internationally recognized borders.The next resolution on the Khojaly genocide was adopted on February 2, 2017, at the 32nd meeting of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.In general, 30 official documents have been signed between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan so far.

In the thirty-year history of mutual relations, extensive cultural ties have been established between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.The interest of the representatives of Pakistan’s scientific and educational community, as well as literature and media circles in Azerbaijan remains strong.On September 20, 2018, at the meeting of JeyhunBayramov with the Chairman of the Senate of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Muhammad SadiqSanjari, the current state of relations in the field of education and future prospects for development were discussed. At present, the functioning of the Urdu language department at Baku State University is of great importance.The agreements signed between Nakhchivan State University and Quaid-e-Azam University and the National University of Modern Languages of Pakistan in 2012, the visit of representatives of these universities to Nakhchivanare considered as important pages of cooperation in the field of education.

With the initiative and support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, a modern school was built and put into operation in Rara settlement of Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.

Pakistani literature is studied and researched at the Department of Azerbaijani-Asian Literary Relations of the Institute of Literature, named after NizamiGanjavi, of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. In 2017-2018, the head of the department of Azerbaijani-Asian literary relations, doctor of philological sciences, professor BadirkhanAhmadov and researcher of the same department, doctor of philological sciences BasiraAzizaliyeva visited Pakistan several times and delivered lectures at conferences organized in different universities of this country. It should be noted that BasiraAzizaliyeva’s articles on Pakistani literature have been published in a number of journals and newspapers in Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan.She is the author of a monograph about the national poet of Pakistan, Muhammad Iqbal.Researchers of Pakistan Institute of Islamic Studies have also delivered lectures at the conference dedicated to the great Azerbaijani poet ImadeddinNasimi, held at the Institute of Literature named after NizamiGanjavi.In addition, research on mutual literary and cultural relations conducted by Pakistan Research Center established at the NizamiGanjavi Institute of Literature continues.

Cooperation between the two countries in the field of sciences is also expanding.Thus, on September 19, 2018, experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency, researchers of the “Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology” of the Atomic Energy Committee of Pakistan, Dr. Khalid Mahmoud and Dr. SajjadHaydar visited the Institute of Radiation Problems of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. The experts delivered lectures, provided information about the research areas of the Nuclear Institute and the projects implemented there, as well as issues of mutual cooperation were discussed during the visit.

On April 10, 1996, a joint declaration on the establishment of sister city relations was signed between Ganja and Multan cities.

Pakistani society is sensitive to the historical and political events taking place in Azerbaijan.One of the obvious examples of mutual interest was the seminar held on “National Leader of the Azerbaijani people Heydar Aliyev and Azerbaijan-Pakistan relations” and the establishment of Heydar Aliyev’s corner in the National Library of Pakistan in 2013, as part of a series of events dedicated to the 90th anniversary of prominent statesman Heydar Aliyev.Speaking at the event, Director of Quaid-e-Azam University for Politics and International Relations, Professor LubnaAbid Ali talked about Heydar Aliyev’s contribution to the improvement of Pakistan-Azerbaijan relations.

At present, Azerbaijan-Pakistan relations have entered into a new stage.It should be particularly noted that during the Second Karabakh– Patriotic War, Pakistan provided full political and resolute moral support to the just positionof our country.This year, the trilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan held in Islamabad, on January 14, 2021 opened up wider opportunities for further improvement of multifaceted cooperation in regional and international fields. The meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan JeyhunBayramov with the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ArifAlvi and the new agreement signed by the Foreign Ministers on mutual cooperation created conditions for the further expansion of bilateral relations. Moreover, the words of the Chief of Army Staff of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, General QamarJavedBajwa stating “Pakistan has always stood by Azerbaijan and supported its rightful position” is an important indicator of trust between the two countries.

Thus, the great contribution of Pakistan, one of Azerbaijan’s most loyal partners and friends, to the improvement of relations with Azerbaijan in political, military and economic spheres deserves to be consideredas a real example in terms of inter-state relations at the international level.

Today, Pakistan, as one of the main partners of Azerbaijan on the Asian continent, makes a great contribution to the eastern partnership of our country.

RzaTalibov is Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science

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