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Ambassador of Japan condemns terrorists attacks in Balochistan

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Islamabad: 28 July – Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, has expressed grief over the loss of precious lives in the two separate incidents of terrorism in Kech and Turbat districts, Balochistan last week and offered condolences to the families of the victims.

“Any act of terrorism cannot be justified for whatever reason or purpose. I express my deepest condolences to the martyrs’ families, and I pray for the speedy recovery of those injured in the attacks,” said the Ambassador in his message on Monday.

Paying tributes to the colossal sacrifices by the Pakistani forces towards peace and stability, he assured that Japan, together with the international community, is continuing to support the Government of Pakistan and its valiant security forces to combat terrorism.

“To this effect, the Government of Japan is concerned about the situation in Balochistan, and has been supporting various projects of counter-terrorism in Pakistan such as the improvement of facilities and equipment of Pakistani law enforcement agencies dealing with terrorism” said Ambassador MATSUDA.

Khusro Bakhtyar Participates in China-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Nepal Quadrilateral Foreign Ministers’ Video Conference

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ISLAMABAD, JUL 28 – Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, Participates in China-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Nepal Quadrilateral Foreign Ministers’ Video Conference on Joint Response to COVID-19Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, represented Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in China-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Nepal Quadrilateral Foreign Ministers’ Video Conference on Joint Response to COVID-19.

Hosted by China, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi chaired the Video Conference.The Minister underlined that COVID-19 had inflicted a punitive human and economic cost globally and had disrupted the social and political architecture of the world.

Pakistan was ready to both enhance cooperation in combating COVID-19 and in post-pandemic economic recovery with the participating countries, the Minister added.Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar underscored that Pakistan was resolutely and successfully confronting the outbreak of COVID-19 and taking all possible measures to strengthen the existing health system. The primary focus remained on both saving lives and securing livelihoods. In order to alleviate the sufferings of the masses, Prime Minister Imran Khan had introduced major initiatives including Pakistan Preparedness and Response Plan (PPRP) of worth $ 595 million, US $ 8 billion relief package for the most vulnerable people and Ehsaas Emergency Cash Program and launched ‘Global Initiative on Debt Relief’ for developing countries to overcome economic losses due to COVID-19.

The Minister emphasized that Pakistan’s “smart lockdown” policy has delivered demonstrable results with new infection rate and fatality rate substantially going down.

Minister Khusro Bakhtyar emphasized on building strong and effective quadrilateral mechanism for joint prevention and control of COVID-19 and urged to take pragmatic and practical steps for economic recovery of pandemic-stricken countries. He also urged that the vaccine against COVID-19 may be declared a ‘global public good’ as and when it becomes available.

It was underscored by the Minister Bakhtyar that CPEC, a flagship project of BRI, could play an important role in boosting regional growth and recovery in the post-COVID-19 period.Drawing attention to the increased plight of the people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) in the wake of COVID-19, Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar called for lifting of the military siege, allowing access of international health experts to IOJ&K, and immediately extending requisite medical help to the besieged Kashmiris.In his video-message for the Conference, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi lauded the initiative for the Quadrilateral platform for joint response to the pandemic and stressed that the global community needed unity, solidarity and multilateral cooperation to fight COVID-19 that knew no boundaries, no religion and no ethnicity.

Asad Umar hints at opening of wedding halls after Eidul Azha

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister Asad Umar has promised reopening of the wedding halls after Eidul Azha to a delegation of the wedding industry.

A delegation of the wedding halls and restaurants owners met the Federal Minister for Planning and Development and requested for reopening of the marriage halls under SOPs, which were closed across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Asad Umar, hinted at reopening of the marriage halls and restaurants adding that the matter will be decided in the meeting of the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) after the Eidul Azha.

Khalid Ayub, Habibullah and other members represented the wedding and restaurant industries in the meeting.
It is to be mentioned here that the Sindh government and marriage halls association in a meeting this month reached to an agreement to reopen the halls before August 02 after successful talks.

“The government has sought recommendations on SOPs from the owners,” an official of the Marriage Halls Association Rana Raees had confirmed after the meeting.

He said that the marriage halls would completely abide by the government SOPs.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Punjab government also announced to reopen marriage halls in the province from the first week of the September amid country-wide protest from the halls association over continuous closure of businesses during coronavirus pandemic.

This was announced by the provincial Minister for Commerce Mian Aslam Iqbal, who reached out to the protesting owners of the wedding halls outside the Punjab Assembly.

“You will be allowed to arrange wedding functions from the first week of September,” he assured.

Pakistani rupee recovers against US dollar

KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee appreciated by 30 paisa against the US dollar in the intraday trade.

According to forex dealers, the greenback is currently trading at 166.57 against the domestic currency at the interbank foreign exchange market.

The dollar had finished at Rs166.87 against the local unit the other day.Meanwhile, the dollar bounced off a two-year low globally on Tuesday as selling pressure faded ahead of a Federal Reserve meeting and as political wrangling over the next U.S. fiscal rescue package moved closer to a conclusion.

The world’s reserve currency has been tumbling since May and was dumped in recent days as cracks in the U.S. coronavirus recovery and crumbling yields sent investors elsewhere.

The New Zealand dollar NZD=D3 touched an eight-month top of $0.6702 and then dipped back to $0.6656, while sterling GBP= retreated from a four-month high to sit at $1.2850.

The Japanese yen JPY= weakened 0.3% to sit just below its strongest since mid March at 105.65, and the euro EUR=EBS was last 0.2% softer at $1.1725. The Aussie dollar AUD=D3 gave up early gains dip 0.2 to $0.7133.

Annexation plan: Palestine to resist Israel: Amb. Rabei

Palestine Ambassador Ahmed Ameen Rabei talks to Daily Islamabad Post; says Palestine, Pakistan relations go back to 90 years; OIC, Arab League role important; calls for a strong United Nations 

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ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Palestine to Pakistan Ahmed Ameen Rabei has said Israel wants to annex parts of Palestine but we will strongly resist this move and do whatever we could to thwart this move.

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He said Palestine is banking on its friends like Pakistan that they would extend all possible support in this regard.

The Palestine ambassador expressed these views while giving an exclusive interview to daily Islamabad Post / DNA News Agency and CENTRELINE magazine.

He said Palestinian National Authority was established after Oslo agreements in 1994 on the land occupied by Israel in 1967 , that includes west bank with Jerusalem and Gaza strip

According to agreements, in 1998 an independent Palestinian state will take place, which didn’t happen. Israel has adopted policy of stealing land in favour of settlers, now in west bank 530 settlements (700,000 settlers).

After shifting American embassy to Jerusalem and disclosing the deal of century by President Trump, Israel is planning to annex 30% of west bank , which is fertile land and contains 60% of water reserves .

While dilating upon their plans to thwart Israeli move the ambassador said, they were working to unite their ranks first. Secondly they had to depend on the support our brothers.  Palestine is a member of OIC and Arab League, they recognised our country and they sponsored agreements signed between us and Israel .

He added, the United Nations and friends have to play their due role in this regard.

To a question Ambassador Ameen said,  we have learned last decades how to resist the occupation, our roots are deep in  Palestine .Palestinian National Authority with the collaboration of civil society and University students have worked a plan to protect the land  and not to Israeli troops or settlers to grab it .

To a question about Group captain Saif Ambassador said,  Group captain Saif Azam was deputed by Pakistan Air force to train Jordanian pilots  , in 1967 war between Arabs and Israel , he fought bravely when Israeli planes attacked military airports in Jordan and Iraq and could shoot down 3 Israeli war planes in few days  .

Palestinians are proud of him and I believe every Muslim should remember him and PAF pilot Abdelsattar Alvi , the other hero , who shot down an Israeli war plane in 1973 war

 The lesson we learn from these Mujahids shows when Muslims unite their ranks and train themselves hard, they do better and the result in every battle , we are victorious

While talking about bilateral ties he said, Palestine, Pakistan relations go back to 90 years , when the Muslim poet Allama Iqbal along with of Muslim league members attended first Islamic conference in Alquds Alsharif 85 years ago.

Then the mufti of Palestine, Haji Ameen Alhusaini visited Pakistan, immediately after independence, and met with father of the nation, Mohammed Ali Jinnah.

Pakistan stood by Palestine all the time, at UN ,OIC,and other international forums  .Pakistani volunteers , along Palestinian fighters fought Israeli troops many battles , where many of them embraced shahadat while defending Palestinian refugees and Lebanese civilians as well  .

In educational field , Pakistan has opened its institutions for Palestinian students 60 years before, more than 40.000 Palestinians graduated from universities here ,many of them serving in Palestine as ministers, members of parliament, ambassadors,  directors of hospitals and directors of big companies .

I call them ambassadors of Pakistan. In economic field, Pakistani government assisted financially in building our embassy and is continuing to pay its share in Unrwa and other related UN organisations  Palestine opened its first mission in Islamabad after second Islamic summit in Lahore 1974 , it was upgraded to embassy in 1988 after declaration of independence in Algiers.

It is worth mentioning that 25 years ago, Alquds Alsharif and Islamabad were declared twin cities.  The ambassador further said that he is keen to promote and strengthen economic ties between the two countries. Currently the trade volume is only USD 2o million per annum which is very nominal. He said he had already visited various chambers of commerce and industry in Pakistan in order to explore business opportunities with them.

Similarly, I have talked to businessmen of Palestine also and urged them to come to Pakistan and look for different joint ventures with the Pakistani counterparts. To a question about direct imports from Pakistan, the ambassador said, currently we cannot import directly goods from Pakistani however we can do it through Jordan. We can talk to businessmen in Jordan who can play as a bridge between the businessmen of Palestine and Pakistan.

Ambassador Rabei said agriculture was yet another sector where both countries can cooperation given the fact that both countries are rich in agriculture products. He said he is already in contact with relevant quarters in this regard and expecting a breakthrough soon.

To a question about role of Arab League the ambassador said, Arab league has been supporting Palestine issue, unfortunately, many Arab countries are busy with their internal conflicts, which has weaken the role of Arab league.

OIC was established in 1969 after Masjid Aqsa was torched by some Israelis.  Since then, all OIC resolutions emphasized on a just solution, right of return of Palestinian refugees and establishment of independent Palestinian state with Alquds Alsharif as  its capital

We wish that both organisations take a serious stand in favour of Palestine and other Muslim issues. Super powers had helped in creating Israel illegally in 1948 , soon became full member of UN , ignoring it’s own resolution 181 , which calls for creation of two states, Palestinian and Jewish  in 1947.

Since then, Israel has been refusing to implement scores of UN resolutions. The United States has played its role in supporting Israel militarily, economically and politically, at Security Council it used veto power 21 times against Palestine. We want strong United Nations to solve conflicts between countries. We want to see UN resolutions mandatory, said Ambassador Rabei.

Sri Lanka announces new cricket premier league in August

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Monday said the country will resume top-level cricket from next month with a new premier league tournament.

SLC said the proposed 23-match Lanka Premier League (LPL) involving five teams will start on August 28 and end on September 20. The matches will be played at four international venues on the island.

“Over 70 international players and 10 top notch coaches have already confirmed their availability to take part in this tournament along with leading Sri Lankan national players,” the board said in a statement.

The lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) is due to start in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from September 19. The UAE’s coronavirus rules require all visitors to self-isolate for two weeks after arriving in the country.

Sri Lanka Cricket did not name any of the foreign stars who it says have agreed to play in the LPL. It also did not say if the Sri Lankan health authorities were making an exception to quarantine rules for visiting players.

All those entering the island are currently required to quarantine for two weeks at state-managed centres followed by another two weeks of self-quarantine.

The government had announced the reopening of the country’s international airports to foreign tourists from August 1, but it has since been put off indefinitely amid fears of a second wave of infections.

Sri Lanka has reported over 2,800 infections with at least 11 virus deaths since the first case, a Chinese woman tourist, tested positive on January 27.

The England team abruptly pulled out of their two-match Test series against Sri Lanka on March 13 as the pandemic spread.

Since then, South Africa and Bangladesh have cancelled their scheduled tours of Sri Lanka.

Zimbabwe’s ruling party threatens to expel US envoy

Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, has accused the US embassy of sponsoring Friday’s planned anti-government protests and threatened to expel its ambassador.

Party spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa said the protests, intended to condemn corruption in government, is an attempt to overthrow the government and suggested they could be met with force.

Mr Chinamasa accused the US ambassador Brian Nichols of “acting as a thug”.

It is a sign of deteriorating relations between the two countries. The US maintains targeted economic sanctions against Zimbabwe over what it says is a poor human rights record.

The US embassy has previously rejected claims that it is trying to destabilise the country.

The Zimbabwean government has tightened lockdown measures, imposing a dusk to dawn curfew as the number of Covid-19 cases rises sharply.

Opposition groups have however accused the government of using the pandemic to clamp down on fundamental freedoms, including the right to peaceful assembly.

Last week an opposition politician was arrested for organising the protests, as well as a freelance journalist for supporting the call.

Both the UN Human Rights office and the US have warned that the pandemic should not be used to restrict freedoms.

British Airways to resume Pakistan flights from August: sources

ISLAMABAD: The British Airways has planned to restore Pakistan flights from August after suspension due to coronavirus outbreak, citing sources.

The airlines in a letter penned to the Islamabad airport manager, has sought details of the arrangements before resumption of the flight operation.

The authorities have been asked to give details about cleanness arrangements at the airport and facilities available there to ensure safe landing of the its planes.

“Ensure that fix bridges connected with the planes are safe to use”, the letter read. British Airways will operate weekly three flights for Islamabad, sources privy to the development said.
It may be mention here that after long gap of 10 years, the first flight of British Airways, BAW-261 had landed at Islamabad International Airport from Heathrow, with 240 passengers onboard on June 3, 2019,

Customers landing in to London can connect on to British Airways’ network which includes over 30 destinations across North America, with over 70 flights per day to the US through the airline’s joint business with American Airlines. Customers can also connect to over 30 countries in Europe.

23 more die, 936 test positive for coronavirus in past 24 hours

ISLAMABAD: As many as 936 new coronavirus cases and 23 deaths were reported in the country over the past 24 hours, taking the national tally of cases to 275,225 and fatalities to 5,865.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre, 936 new cases were detected after 19,610 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours.

26,924 COVID-19 patients are undergoing treatment while 242,436 patients have recuperated from the disease. 1,909,846 tests have been conducted across the country so far.Sindh remains the worst-hit province by the pandemic in terms of cases followed by Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Islamabad.

118,824 cases have been detected in Sindh so far, 92,279  in Punjab, 33,510 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 11,624  in Balochistan, 14, 938 in Islamabad, 2,040 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 2,010 in Gilgit Baltistan.

Global virus deaths pass 650,000

Officials around the world reintroduced a raft of restrictions Monday- to try to tamp down coronavirus hotspots as the official global death toll passed 650,000.

European countries trying to repair the economic damage caused by the earlier lockdowns struggled to balance keeping the lifeline of tourism open while guarding against new flare-ups of infection.

The US, the worst-hit nation in the world, had added another 57,000 cases of infection and its recorded death toll stood at 147,588, said Johns Hopkins University.

But as the grim figures kept rolling in, the World Health Organization argued against a wholesale closing of borders.

This was “not necessarily a sustainable strategy for the world’s economy, for the world’s poor, or for anybody else,” said WHO emergencies director Michael Ryan.

A “global one-size-fits-all policy” was impossible because outbreaks were developing differently in different countries, he added.

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