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Pakistan, Turkey trade links need of the hour: HAP

Pakistan proud of its relations with Turkey: Fahd Barlas

Shujat Hamza

ISLAMABAD: Handicrafts of Pakistan and Turkey are a reflection of the historical, cultural heritage of both the countries. Promotion of bilateral trade and exchange of delegations can maximize trade and investment between Pakistan and Turkey, says Chairman Handicraft Association of Pakistan Fahad Barlas. and the Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul said during a meeting.

Former chairman Handicraft association of Pakistan Khurshid Barlas and senior members were also present on the occasion. Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul said that Turkey and Pakistan have a lot in common in their cultural traditions and deep friendly relations have been established between the two countries.

Over time, trade cooperation has grown stronger. Fahad Barlas, chairman Handicraft Association of Pakistan, said on the occasion that Pakistan was proud of the strong brotherhood of Turkey and would improve bilateral trade as well as promote cooperation in the field of handicraft.

Ex Chairman Handicraft Association of Pakistan Khurshid Barlas appreciated the Turkish Ambassador’s deep love and goodwill towards Pakistan and said that increasing trade volume in both the countries could create business and trade opportunities and in this regard Handicraft There is a huge potential for cooperation and mutual trade in the sector.DNA

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APC a flop show: Chohan

All Pakistan Lootmaar Association gathered to save their corruption money

Abid Raza
LAHORE, “Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan
has said that participation of Begum Safdar in the APC shows
no-confidence over her uncle Shehbaz Sharif.

“Shehbaz Sharif deceiving his elder brother and niece from many years”,
Fayyazul Hassan Chohan said in his statement issued here from Lahore
Sunday.

The only concern of the PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif is to get rid of
the cases being faced by him and his son Hamza, the minister said, and
added that he is not interested in return of Nawaz Sharif or departure
of Maryam Nawaz to London.

The minister said demand to shut the National Accountability Bureau
(NAB) by opposition is just like demanding National Reconcilation
Ordinance (NRO).

Fayyazul Hassan Chohan said that All Pakistan Lootmaar Association
gathered to save their corruption money.

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari is hosting
the all parties conference (APC) in Islamabad today which would be
addressed by co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan Muslim League
Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif.

The all parties conference (APC) would be attended by opposition parties
for consulting over initiation of political movement against the
incumbent government led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). DNA

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Two Hungarian diplomats rescued from Margalla Hills

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 20 (DNA) – Two diplomats who got lost while hiking in Islamabad’s Margalla Hills have been found. A police spokesperson said that the diplomats went hiking in the hills and forgot the way back.

They have been identified as the second secretary at the Hungarian Embassy and a female attaché at the embassy. They took trail six at 7am.

The embassy informed the police that they had not returned at 9pm that night.

Islamabad’s operations DIG said the police began a search operation soon after receiving the complaint. They were found after a few hours.=DNA

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SCO to play central role in regional economic prosperity

DNA

Islamabad, SEPT 20  – The experts at a webinar said the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is getting stronger to safeguard interests of the countries in the region. Covid-19 has played havoc with the world economy, especially the poor and developing economies have suffered a lot. The pandemic has extreme effects on the SCO region as well. That is why the next SCO heads of states meeting would be crucial for coming up with the post-covid-19 regional policy framework.

 Afghan peace process and its impact in the region is expected to be another top agenda besides resolving the pending conflicts between the countries of the region. Working out the regional cooperation for sustainable peace and economic prosperity, and cooperation in the health sector would be other priority tasks for discussions.

The webinar was organized by the Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan) on Saturday on the SCO’s role in conflict management. The participants included geopolitical analyst from Beijing Zoon Ahmed Khan, senior journalist and political analyst from Washington Anwar Iqbal, Eurasian affairs expert Dr Fahim Akhtar, global security analyst Dr Ashfaq Ahmed and CGSS research fellow Anushka Johum. The webinar was hosted and conducted by Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed.

Zooh Ahmed khan said SCO provides equal opportunity to all countries to represent their development agenda for regional cooperation as envisioned in the SCO charter and mandate. Though each one has the right to present their case, no one can play hegemonic. The respective committees sit together and discuss issues to resolve them.

She said the SCO’s main goals are to strengthening mutual trust and neighborliness among the member states; promoting their effective cooperation in politics, trade, the economy, research, technology and culture, as well as in education, energy, transport, tourism, environmental protection, and other areas; making joint efforts to maintain and ensure peace, security and stability in the region; and moving towards the establishment of a democratic, fair and rational new international political and economic order.

Ms Khan said the Heads of State Council (HSC) is the supreme decision-making body in the SCO. It meets once a year and adopts decisions and guidelines on all important matters of the organization. The SCO Heads of Government Council (HGC) meets once a year to discuss the organization’s multilateral cooperation strategy and priority areas, to resolve current important economic and other cooperation issues, and also to approve the organization’s annual budget. The forthcoming meetings are very important in the context of rising economic conflict between China and the US.

Anwar Iqbal said SCO no doubt is getting stronger and meaningful but the question is if it would be able to combat the new emerging bloc in the region where India would be playing proxy for the US-Israel alliance against China. India would be taking on China in the SCO and would not succeed. The same will be the case of Indian-Held Jummu and Kashmir (IOJK). SCO won’t be able to sort out the Kashmir solution in near future even cannot compel India to soften the siege of the territory.

He said Pakistan has lost its strategic importance in the US after getting closer to China on CPEC and other economic fronts. Despite repeated assurances from Pakistan, the decades old relationship is not going to the same pitch.

Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed said with all the hegemonic efforts by India, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has been dead now. But there is a need for a vigorous and vibrant regional cooperation organization. Having a comprehensive agenda of the regional cooperation and support to all basic sectors, this SCO would fulfil the void. It has the potential to grow like European Union (EU) with large development funds and a regional currency or any other mechanism of trade.

Dr Fahim Akhtar said the SCO is pacing up on its agenda with a consistency, building up trust among the member states, and finalizing policy frameworks for the future discourse and action. Having two veto powers and strong countries and with the inclusion of Iran, the SCO is going stronger. If all the members stand united, they would become a force to combat challenges confronting the region from external forces.

Struggle not against Imran Khan but those who brought him into power: Nawaz Sharif

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 20 – All eyes are on Islamabad where the much-hyped gathering of the opposition leaders, aimed at devising a strategy to oust the PTI-led coalition government.

Nawaz Sharif addressed participants via video link from London, marking his political comeback after more than a year. He started by thanking PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for hosting the conference as well as Zardari, saying he would not forget the love with which the former president spoke to him a day earlier.

“I am thankful to the organisers of the conference for giving me the opportunity to talk. Even though I am away from my country, I know very well what condition the country and the people are in. I believe this is a decisive turn; it is necessary to protect democracy […] and take fearless decisions.”

In an all-encompassing speech, which centred on criticising the Imran Khan-led government, Nawaz spoke on the “poor state” of Pakistan’s economy, “deteriorating” international relations, “muzzling” of media and “corruption within the PTI and Bani Gala”.

“The country’s leader keeps harping on about accountability but he himself is involved in raising sugar prices. Will no reference be filed against him?”

He also repeated opposition’s allegation that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), with the connivance of PTI, was carrying out only “selective accountability”.

‘Democracy in danger’

“If we don’t do it [take a step] today, when will we?” asked Nawaz, who has been in the UK since November last year for medical treatment.

“I agree with Maulana [Fazlur Rehman, chief of JUI-F] that we need to make this conference purposeful or people will be disappointed.

“Pakistan has been constantly deprived from a democratic system […] When the vote is dishonoured, the entire democratic system becomes meaningless. When it is decided before the election process as to who will win and who will lose, then it can be guessed how the public is betrayed and how the public’s mandate is stolen.”

Pakistan has become a laboratory of “such experiments”, added Nawaz. “Every child knows that no prime minister has been allowed to complete five years in power.”

All dictators have spent multiple years while premiers have hardly been allowed to complete their term, he said.

“When a dictator was first brought into the courtroom for violating the Constitution, you saw what happened. Court gave dictators the right to play with the Constitution and acquitted someone who broke the Constitution twice […] Whereas the ones who follow the Constitution are still in jail.”

‘Parallel government’

Nawaz said former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani once pointed to “a state within a state” in Pakistan. “It is saddening that the situation has escalated to a state above the state. This parallel government illness is the root-cause of our problems.”

Speaking about the 2018 elections, he said the the primary reason for the current problems were those people who “hijacked the people’s mandate by putting inexperienced people in power”. “This is a violation of the Constitution. Has anyone given a thought to what a grave crime it is to steal the people’s mandate?”

“Can I ask why the Results Transmission System (RTS) was closed for hours during election, why polling agents were thrown out during counting? Why was dhandli done, on whose saying and why? The secretary Election Commission should answer and all those responsible will have to answer.”

‘Martial law has been enforced’

Nawaz alleged the government has enforced a “martial law” . “Criminals are allowed to make amendments to the Constitution […] the people’s premier is expelled and his family is insulted.

“This conference should bring forth a concrete plan of action for saving democracy, a concrete policy should be made for solving the problem of ‘a parallel state’.

“Our foremost priority should be removing this selected government and this system. Our struggle is not against Imran Khan. Today, our struggle is against those who installed Imran Khan and who manipulated elections to bring an inefficient man like him into power and thus destroyed the country.

“If change is not brought, it will bring irreversible loss to this country. It is very important that our armed forces stay away from our governmental system according to our Constitution and the Quaid’s speech, and not interfere with the people’s choice. We have made this country a joke in our own eyes and internationally as well.

“I again urge this all-party conference to go beyond its traditional ways and form a plan of action.”

PPP believes in democracy, says Asif Ali Zardari

ISLAMABAD : Former president, Asif Ali Zardari, in his welcome address in the All Parties Conference (APC) said that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) believes in democracy.

Welcoming the participants, Asif Ali Zardari said that APC should been called earlier and added that there is no need to be frightened.

The former president said that Maryam Nawaz has faced several hardships and he lauded her resolve and commitment. “My solidarity is with Maryam Nawaz Sharif; she is like my daughters.”

Asif Ali Zardari said that the present rulers are not familiar with the norms of politics and termed them political dwarves.


APCs will neither stop accountability nor provide NRO: Shahbaz Gill

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communication Shahbaz Gill slammed the opposition leaders, saying that they were allowed to organise all parties conferences (APCs) as many as they want, however, NRO will not be given to the corruption persons.

Shahbaz Gill, while addressing a press conference had said that the accountability process will be continued against the corruption persons and such elements will be taken to task by Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The ‘two families’, who have ruled the country for decades, always labelled each other as corrupt and thieves besides establishing National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and formulating its ordinance, said Gill, adding that the legislation related to FATF bill saved Pakistan to be placed in into blacklist.

Turkey, Pakistan to explore new avenues of collaboration: VP FPCCI

DNA

KARACHI, SEPT 20 – Pakistan and Turkey to explore new avenues for promotion of bilateral trade, economic relations and other socio-economic sectors particularly education, health and tourism this was stated by Sheikh Sultan Rehman, Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI)  in a meeting with Consul General of Turkey  Tolga Uçak accompanied by Trade Attache Eyyup Yildrim.

During the course of meeting, wide range of discussion and views were exchanged on various issues and matter of mutual interest. Sheikh Sultan Rehman, Vice President FPCCI particularly emphasized on the need of collaboration in education institutions. Pakistan should make use of Turkish education sector which in terms of technology and knowledge are well advanced he added. He urged that there is also scope of joint ventures possible in education sector. Pakistani students are getting higher education from UK and USA while same education of such standard is provided by Turkey. He also emphasized that Pakistan and Turkey should join hands in exploration of tourism prospects. Turkey is earning substantial foreign exchange through tourism and it is considered the six popular tourist destinations in the world. He also invited the Turkish investors for the development of infrastructure at tourist places of Pakistan.

Turkish Consul General Tolga Uçak welcome the proposals and assured that the office of Consul General would to do utmost best to take up all recommendations with Concerned Ministries and potential investors. He also emphasized on the need of intensive interaction between business community of both countries so that new avenues could be explored.

Both sides also discussed in detail the potential of bilateral trade which is currently stood at US$ 803 million and is in favor of Turkey. FPCCI also showed its concern over the imposition of countervailing duties and additional regulatory duties by Turkish Government on imports which has badly hurt Pakistan’s export to Turkey. The meeting also discussed the signing of FTA between both countries and implementation of Strategic Economic Framework. Both sides also exchanged views on infrastructure development, railway, low housing schemes etc.

The meeting was attended by Mr. Amjad Rafi, Chairman Turkey Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Forum and Pakistan Turkey Business Council of FPCCI, Mian Nasser Hyatt Maggo Senior Vice Chairman Turkey Pakistan Business Council and Secretary General FPCCI Iqbal Tabish. DNA

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‘Pak entrepreneurs must develop brands’

DNA

LAHORE , Sept 20  – Pakistani entrepreneurs urged to develop international standard brands products to capture open global markets by fully exploiting indigenous potentials ,expertise and resources

Talking to a delegation of exporters and traders led by Mian Faiz Bukhsh Arain here Sunday President SAARC Chamber, and Chairman United Business Group Iftikhar Ali Malik  highlighted the significance of brands and said it was high time for Pakistani entrepreneurs, corporate sector, especially younger business magnates, to focus on developing brands.

He said vertical integration and institutional network were to be strengthened on modern scientific lines to meet the future challenges of global marketing. “By the grace of Allah, Pak entrepreneurs have full potential to compete the international markets but unfortunately they do not develop their own brand like KFC, McDonald’s, Guard, Bata , Chenone etc.

He said that private sector had to come forward to develop their own brands on war footings for their survival otherwise the neighbouring countries would continue to dominate and sweep international markets.

He said Pakistan was producing some of the best products in the world in sports, textile, fruits, vegetables, handicrafts and in several other sectors but not exporting them under its own brands.

Iftikhar Ali Malik said we must not only develop but promote brands through manufacturing the best quality products which is the need of the hour.

He urged the government to conduct market research in an attempt to search new export destinations for Pakistani products, which were considered the best in the world as far as quality and prices were concerned. “Pakistani missions abroad should be duty bound to introduce Pakistani products there and ensure dissemination of trade-related information so that local entrepreneurs could avail trade opportunities to the maximum,” he said.

He said he always encourages genuine exhibitors and facilitate them at optimum level. He urged the private sector to restore consumer faith and trust by manufacturing best quality products on competitive prices for the promotion of brands.

Iftikhar Malik also called upon the government, private sector, academia and civil society to put efforts together to mentor, guide and support youth to unleash immense economic and social potential.

We need a national and sub-national policy framework and develop institutions to assist these young entrepreneurs to grow.” He said that youth accounts for over 60 percent of Pakistan’s population and it is essential to encourage them in entrepreneurship so that they could become more productive and contribute positively to the growth of the national economy.

Iftikhar Malik who is also founder chairman Pak US Business Council said they would also try to ensure a business-friendly environment by sharing views with the government and by taking all the stakeholders on board on all economy-related issues.

CPEC’s SK Hydropower Station’s drainage corridor gets completed

DNA

Islamabad, Sept 20 – The No.2 drainage corridor of SK Hydropower Station was successfully completed in the recent days with high-standards, Gwadar Pro reported on Sunday.

According to China Gezhouba Group (CGGC), which has contracted to construct this project, a series of advanced technologies and devices were put in to the construction of the No.2 drainage corridor of SK project.

The length of the corridor is 733.25 meters, and the transversal and vertical errors of the corridor are 9 mm and 7 mm respectively, which are far better than the standard required by measurement specification. It means the potential risks of safety and efficiency will be significantly reduced

Faced with the severe conditions such as small working place, poor ventilation, water impounding and sharp bend in the cave, both Pakistani and Chinese staff have lived on site while implementing the measures of epidemic prevention and control.

After 450 days of continuous operation, the drainage corridor was successfully connected and the horizontal connection was finally achieved. The errors of various indicators were strictly controlled within the standard range.

On September 12, the concrete pouring of cut-off wall for SK project was officially launched.

SK hydropower station is one of the priority projects under CPEC. Once completed, it will make up one fifth of the power gap in Pakistan and play an important role in providing local employment and improving people’s livelihood.

UNSC statement underscores int’l commitment to Afghan sovereignty: Zalmay Khalilzad

DNA

Kabul, SEPT 20 – US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad said that the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) issued a statement on Afghanistan peace negotiations that underscores the international commitment to Afghanistan’s “sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national unity.”

In a tweet, Khalilzad said that the statement “supports the path the parties are currently on, which is to find a political settlement that accommodates all Afghans, one the region and international community can endorse in spirit and in action.”

He further added: “This is a unique moment for Afghanistan. Not only are Afghan parties negotiating directly, but as indicated by the UNSC statement, there is broad international support for a negotiated political settlement and peace in Afghanistan. “This unique opportunity must be seized,” he added.

 
The UNSC, in a statement, welcomed the start of the Afghanistan peace negotiations in Doha, Qatar. The members of the UNSC also recognized that “a sustainable peace can be achieved only through a comprehensive and inclusive Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process that aims at a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire, as well as an inclusive political settlement to end the conflict in Afghanistan.”

 
Meanwhile, The opening ceremony of the intra-Afghan talks was held in Doha a week ago. So far, the negotiating teams have held three official meetings, and five advance meetings by “contact groups” to discuss the agenda and the rules and regulations of the talks.

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