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Iqama case: Khawaja Asif likely to appear before NAB investigators

LAHORE : Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Khawaja Asif is likely to appear before the investigation of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in Iqama case today.

The NAB investigators summoned Khawaja Asif on 11:00 am today at the bureau’s office in Lahore in Iqama case. Moreover, Ilyas Salman was also summoned by the joint investigation team along with managing director (MD) of the company.

The NAB call-up notice stated that Asif was asked to submit its income records including salary besides the submission of job application and Iqama agreement. He will also be questioned for the expiry period of his Iqama.It is noteworthy that Khawaja Asif is already facing a NAB probe for allegedly illegally building a private housing scheme, Kent View Housing Society, in Sialkot. He has been asked to provide the money trail of the funds invested in the scheme.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on September 2 also launched another inquiry against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Khawaja Asif and others over alleged suspicious transactions.

Sources said the corruption watchdog launched the probe on the basis of a complaint regarding suspicious transactions under the garb of export of rice against a firm, Tariq Mir & Co, reportedly owned by the former federal minister.

FM Qureshi holds telephonic conversation with UAE counterpart

ISLAMABAD : Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with his United Arab Emirates (UAE) counterpart Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Thursday.

The issues of mutual interest, including bilateral relations and the overall situation in the region, came under discussion. They agreed to promote bilateral cooperation in the economic and trade sectors.

FM Qureshi said Pakistan and the UAE enjoy deep, historic and fraternal ties. He said millions of Pakistanis living in the UAE have been contributing to the development of the UAE for the last many decades.

He said the two brotherly countries stood by each other in difficult hour times, including during the pandemic.

On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Qureshi had held a telephonic conversation with his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and exchanged views on bilateral relations, regional situation, and issues of common interest.

Qureshi underlined that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have historic and deep-rooted fraternal ties which have stood the test of time. He appreciated consistent support of the Kingdom to Pakistan, especially in the hour of need, and steadfast solidarity on the Kashmir cause.

PM Imran Khan approves establishment of SEZs in Islamabad, Dhabeji, and Raiwind

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday approved three new Special Economic Zone (SEZ)s – including National Science & Technology Park, Islamabad, JW-SEZ China-Pakistan SEZ Raiwind in Punjab and Dhabeji SEZ in Sindh, taking the total number of SEZs to 20.

The approval was given during the sixth meeting of the Board of Approvals (BOA) for SEZs which met in the federal capital with PM Imran in the chair.

The meeting was attended by minister for industries, advisors on commerce and finance, Board of Investment chairman, chief ministers of Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (through video link) and Gilgit-Baltistan, federal and provincial officials, and others.

The participants were informed about various incentives available for the developers, co-developers and zone enterprises in the SEZs, read the press release issued by the PM Office.

The forum also approved a proposal regarding the selection of two members from the private sector for inclusion in the Approvals Committee and appointment of two members from the private sector to be included in the composition of BOA of SEZs.

About SEZ Zone Enterprise Admission and Sale of Plot Regulations 2020, it was decided that further consultation would be completed within one month and the proposal would be brought before the next meeting.

The prime minister directed that the provision of utilities such as gas and electricity in the SEZs should be accorded the foremost priority by the departments concerned.

He also directed that a report indicating the availability of required facilities at existing SEZs be furnished.

Turkish Ambassador calls on Minister for Maritime Affairs

ISLAMABAD, OCT 07 (DNA) – Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul on Wednesday called on Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi to move ahead on Maritime initiatives.

During meeting, they discussed bilateral relations and matters of mutual interests, said a press release. The Ambassador assured full support to Pakistan in upcoming International Maritime Organization (IMO) elections.

Potential for Turkish cruise lines docking at Pakistani ports and coastal development projects were also discussed. = DNA

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FM Qureshi phones Prince Faisal bin Farhan of Saudi Arabia

DNA

ISLAMABAD, OCT 7  – Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephone conversation with his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to exchange views on bilateral relations, regional situation and issues of common interest.

Foreign Minister Qureshi underlined that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have historic and deep-rooted fraternal ties which have stood the test of time.

He appreciated consistent support of the Kingdom to Pakistan, especially in hour of need, and steadfast solidarity on the Kashmir cause. Foreign Minister Qureshi reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Foreign Minister reciprocated the warm feelings and termed Pakistan as a close brotherly country.

The two Foreign Ministers agreed to enhance bilateral ties and continue close collaboration on all issues of mutual interest.

PIA announces 15% fare cut on Canada flights

KARACHI, OCT 07 (DNA) – The national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), on Wednesday announced a 15 per cent reduction of fares on its outbound flights to Canada.

According to a spokesperson for the airline, passengers traveling to Toronto from Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore and Islamabad International Aiport through PIA flights will be able to avail the fare cut.

Earlier, on September 11, the national flag carrier had reduced fare on inbound flights from Toronto to Pakistan by up to 15 per cent. It also announced a reduction of up to 20 per cent in fares for senior citizens on domestic and inbound flights.

The PIA cut fare by up to 20 per cent on domestic flights from Faisalabad to Karachi by fixing one-way fare at Rs7,986, whereas, the airline decided to charge Rs10,191 per ticket on flights from Sukkur to Islamabad. = DNA

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COVID test mandatory for Pakistan-bound travelers from UK: Bukhari

ISLAMABAD, Oct 07 (DNA): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari has said that the government had made COVID-19 test mandatory for Pakistan-bound travelers from the United Kingdom (UK).

“As per government of Pakistan’s policy, all those intending to travel from the UK to Pakistan have to get themselves tested for COVID-19,” he tweeted.

He said the COVID tests from all the verified sources would be admissible.“However, there

is ‘NO Compulsion’ on where to get those tests done. Tests from NHS (National Health Service) or other verified source are acceptable,” he added. = DNA

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“Pakistan Air Force” A true symbol of pride for the nation: Murad Saeed

DNA

ISLAMABAD, OCT 7 – PAF fighter aircraft landed on the Islamabad Lahore motorway as it carried out Road Runway operations today.   Mr Murad Saeed, Federal Minister for Communications & Postal Services was the Chief Guest at the occasion. On his arrival at the venue, he was received by Air Vice Marshal Zaffar Aslam, Air Officer Commanding , Central Air Command.

Fighter jets along with trainer aircraft from various Squadrons of PAF, participated in the exercise. After landing on the carpeted road, the aircraft were refueled before taking off for their respective bases.

 Interacting with the participating ground and  aircrew, the Federal Minister said that Pakistan Air Force is respected for its professionalism and is a true symbol of pride for the nation. He also lauded PAF personnel for living up to the expectation of the nation on 27 February, 2019, when it gave befitting response to the enemy.

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PAF regularly undertakes Road runway operations  as part of its operational preparedness plan. Air Vice Marshal Zaffar Aslam acknowledged the close coordination and support of various civil and military departments especially National Highway Authority, FWO and Motorway Police, whose assistance played an instrumental role in conduct of this exercise.

The exercise was aimed at preparing PAF combat crew for  utilization of vast network of  highways for conducting air operations during warlike situations.

Pakistan’s Diplomatic Strides

Abdul Rashid Shakir

In a stream of consciousness if we flash back on the timeline a couple of years ago, a plethora of diplomatic challenges come to fore.

We were confronted with never-ending US pressure of ‘Do More’, nabbing threat of inclusion in the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list, a cruel apathy of international community towards our views on massive human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K), a challenging friction with Iran on our South Western border, and a terrorizing tension with Afghanistan in the porous mountainous region in the North West.

But when we fast forward Pakistan’s diplomatic history to 18 August 2020 when the current democratic dispensation completed its two years in office, it seemed as if rays of hope have overpowered this inherent gloom in international perception of our beloved home land.

We are now lauded by the US Administration for playing a pivotal role in brokering a peace deal between US and Afghan Taliban, we have almost accomplished 27-point ‘To Do List’ for getting our name off the FATF-hook, we have not only successfully managed our differences with Iran but have also entered into a long-term strategic partnership with it under the CPEC framework.

We are also on our way to build credible symbiotic relations with war-ravaged Afghanistan in our backyard.

All this happened because of concerted and well-coordinated efforts of all stakeholders, be it civil or military, responsible for the formulation and execution of our foreign policy.

Major factors that were instrumental in furthering this successful forward-looking foreign policy include our unswerving stance on Kashmir cause, our solid commitment to China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and our sincere efforts for the Afghan peace process.

After Indian Government’s illegal action of revoking Article 370 and 35-A of its constitution to annex Kashmir as one of its union territories by changing its special status on 05 August 2019, Pakistan strongly protested over this Indian constitutional aggression at all international fora, be it United Nations, European Union or Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC). By dint of Pakistan’s lobbying and intensive diplomatic efforts, Kashmir issue was discussed thrice in the United Nations during the last one year since 05 August 2019.

European Union and Human Rights Watch released reports on gross violations of fundamental human rights in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K).

This showed international community the dark side of India‘s claim of being world’s biggest democracy.  Pakistan has been successful in portraying India as an aggressor who is denying Kashmiri people their UN-recognized right to self-determination.

Secondly, Pakistan’s unflinching resolve to enter into long term strategic partnership with China by implementing communication, infrastructure, energy, industrial and agricultural development projects under the CPEC framework is an epoch-defining decision of our foreign policy which would be key to socio-economic development of the entire Afro-Eurasian region.

It has paved the way for regional and international strategic realignments. And Pakistan, of course, would be a major linchpin in the economic and geographic integration of this whole region.

Thirdly, Pakistan has played a vital role in cutting a peace deal between the US and Afghan Talibans, in order to achieve a lasting stability in the region.

It would not only secure Pakistan’s rugged mountainous border in the West but would also lend peace and socio-economic prosperity to Pakistan’s tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. Moreover, once stable, Afghanistan could also join CPEC framework, and reap its rich dividends through better regional connectivity.

On top of all, Iran’s projected inclusion in the CPEC to make it ICPEC (Iran China Pakistan Economic Corridor) speaks volume of Pakistan and China’s collective diplomatic prowess in the region.

By playing this strategic stroke, both have been able to minimize Indian influence in the region, as Iran has already given China the key contract to develop its Chabahar port after ceasing its earlier contract with India for the purpose. Iranian Government has also revoked its already-negotiated contracts awarded to Indian companies for the development of major rail and road projects in its country.

Additionally, Pakistan has also prioritized economic diplomacy as one of the guiding principles of its foreign policy.In this regard, aremarkable futuristic strategic move of our foreign policyin the preceding couple of yearsis its “Engage Africa Initiative”, under which it is aggressively pursuing closer economic and cultural ties with emerging African economies along the Mediterranean and Western coast line of Africa, like Morocco, Tanzania, Nigeria and Ghana.

Africa is, undoubtedly, going to be the next epicenter of large scale economic activities in the world. Recently, it is being dubbed as China’s China, as Chinese manufacturing companies are being relocated to African countries in large numbers due to the availability of cheap labor force there.

After the phenomenal economic rise of China, workshop of the world, labor costs have ballooned there, making the Chinese manufacturing industry less competitive internationally.

Therefore, Chinese companies are exploring other low cost labor options in Africa to maintain its position as top exporter of goods in the world.

Strengthening Pak-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the proposed15 legal amendments to document grey areas of the economy, and strengthening regulations to check illicit financial transactions are testament to Government’s efforts for putting the economy on fast-track growth trajectory.

Pakistan direly needs to capitalize much on all the above- mentioned of its diplomatic achievements in order to thrive both socially and economically in the decades to come.

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