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Second group of Pakistan cricketers departs for England

LAHORE, JULY 03 (DNA) :  The second group of Pakistan cricketers departed for Manchester on Friday to join the national squad for England tour comprising three Tests and as many Twenty20 Internationals.

The players – including Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan and Wahab Riaz – will integrate with the side in Worcestershire after testing negative for COVID-19 in the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) testing programme.

Let it be known that these cricketers were among the ten players initially who had tested positive for coronavirus, however, their results came negative twice afterwards when retested on June 26 and 29. Pakistan will face England in first Test scheduled from July 30 to August 3.

Ambassador Furqat holds talks with Ahmed Ssenyomo

During the conversation, the state and prospects of building up the multifaceted cooperation of Uzbekistan with the OIC, including in the trade, economic, investment and tourism spheres, were discussed 

TASHKENT (DNA) : Ambassador Furqat Sidikov held fruitful talks with the Deputy Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on Economic Affairs, Ahmed Ssenyomo, in the form of video conference.

During the conversation, the state and prospects of building up the multifaceted cooperation of Uzbekistan with the OIC, including in the trade, economic, investment and tourism spheres, were discussed.

As emphasized, under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, large-scale reforms are being carried out in the economic sphere aimed at maintaining high economic growth and increasing the competitiveness of the economy of our country. In this regard, Uzbekistan pays special attention to the development of cooperation with the OIC.

It was noted that building up cooperation in the field of economy and trade is one of the priority areas of relations with the OIC.

India’s LoC ceasefire breaches a serious threat to regional trade

FPCC president Anjum Nisar calls on world community to hold India accountable for HR abuses in IHK 

ISLAMABAD (DNA) -The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) President Mian Anjum Nisar has raised serious concerns over continuing human rights abuses and curfew in Indian Held Kashmir for the last more than 9 months, saying successive ceasefire breaches along the Line of Control by the Indian Forces is a serious threat to regional trade and economic prosperity, especially at a time when the whole world economies are highlighting gloomy forecasts.

He urged the United Nations to accord serious attention to blatant violation of human rights in IHK, constituting a high powered human rights committee to visit the valley to see and report the facts. “These egregious violations of international law reflect consistent Indian attempts to escalate the situation along the LoC and are a threat to bilateral trade and regional peace. He added that by raising tensions along the LoC and the Working Boundary, India cannot divert attention from the grave human rights situation in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that the international community must hold India accountable for its human rights abuses in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

FPCCI President appreciated the government, which has summoned senior Indian diplomat to register strong protest over the ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation forces along the Line of Control, killing and seriously injuring several innocent civilians.

Expressing solidarity with the armed forces, struggling against terrorism, he said that operations of Pak Army and security forces against terrorism have made the situation stable in the country.

Mian Anjum Nisar, condemning the militant attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, which was foiled by police within a few minutes, lauded the efforts of the law enforcement agencies and paid tributes to security personnel who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

“The FPCCI pays tribute to the security guards of the PSX, who laid down their lives to thwart the attack and the whole trade and industry is proud of its security personnel, who bravely fought off militants to avert massive casualties.”

The leader of Apex trade body said that the whole Pakistani nation was supporting the Pak army in their struggle against terrorism so that terrorism was fully extirpated from the soil. He said that when there was peace in the region, socio-economic development and prosperity would automatically come.

He said the atrocities by Indian occupation forces were well documented by the United Nations, human rights organizations as well as international media. And a continuing silence in the face of such blatant abuse is against international human rights and humanitarian laws and must be unacceptable, he remarked.

FPCCI, on behalf of the whole business community of Pakistan, calls on the international community to hold India accountable for its human rights abuses in IoJK where women, men and children have faced pellet guns, sexual assault, electrocution, and physical & mental torture, he added.

Mian Anjum Nisar said that the Indian occupation forces along the LoC and the Working Boundary had continuously been targeting civilian populated areas with artillery fire, heavy-caliber mortars and automatic weapons.

In 2020, India has so far committed 1487 ceasefire violations resulting in 13 Shahadats and serious injuries to 106 innocent civilians, he said.

Condemning the deplorable targeting of innocent civilians by the Indian occupation forces, he underscored that such senseless acts were in clear violation of the 2003 Ceasefire Understanding, and are also against all established humanitarian norms and professional military conduct.

Unfortunately, soon after formal identification of India as a violator of Human Rights in IHK, in an act of gross disregard, intimidated the UN and the world, revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 in August 2019 and instantly poured in thousands of State Security Forces troops who imposed an instant Curfew, closed down telecommunications and internet services, and indiscriminately arrested innocent political leaders and activists.

Pakistan’s Covid-19 death toll surpasses 4,500 as 78 more people perish in last 24 hours

ISLAMABAD: 78 more people lost their lives in the country in the past 24 hours due to complications related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), taking the death toll to 4,551.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 4,087 new infections were detected after 22,941 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours, taking the national tally of cases to 221,896.

More than 1.3 million tests have been conducted in the country while 103,722 COVID-19 patients are undergoing treatment and 113,623 patients have recuperated from the disease.89,225 cases have been detected in Sindh so far, 78,956 in Punjab, 27,170 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 10,666  in Balochistan, 13, 195 in Islamabad, 1,160 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 1,524 in Gilgit Baltistan.

US hits new global record

According to Reuters, the United States reported more than 55,000 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, a new daily global record for the coronavirus pandemic, as infections rose in a majority of states.

A surge in coronavirus cases over the past week has put President Donald Trump’s handling of the crisis under the microscope and led several governors to halt plans to reopen their states after strict lockdowns.

The daily U.S. tally stood at 55,274 late Thursday, topping the previous single-day record of 54,771 set by Brazil on June 19.

Representation of Management Development Institute of Singapore Opens in Dushanbe

DUSHANBE, 03.07.2020. : Yesterday, a memorandum was signed on opening a representation of the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) in Dushanbe.

At the first stage, the institute’s representation will provide training in three specialties, – industrial management, tourism and hosting, technology and information security (protection against cyber attacks in the field of public administration, banking system), which are directly derived from the strategic goals of Tajikistan and its priority areas.

The new training specialties will be introduced in the future.

MDIS was founded in 1956 and has representations in many countries.

Its partners are higher educational institutions of developed countries, such as France, Great Britain, Australia and the US. Its graduates are awarded diplomas of the international category recognized by the academic councils of world-class higher schools.

Currently, more than 15,000 students in 26 specialties are studying at the MDIS, of which over 4,000 are representatives of 62 countries.

The curriculum is taught in English and is based on the curriculum of the universities of Cinderland and Bangor of Great Britain.

The institute’s teaching staff includes highly qualified personnel from Singapore, universities of Sindland, Bangor and Stanford of Great Britain and other experienced specialists of modern scientific centers of the world.
Today, MDIS has educational campuses in Uzbekistan, India, Malaysia, China and other countries.

Tural Ganjaliyev: Armenian FM seeks to distort Karabakh conflict format

By Akbar Mammadov

The Armenian Foreign Minister’s attempt to distort the format of the conflict is another indication of Yerevan’s unconstructive position, Tural Ganjaliyev, the head of the Azerbaijani community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, said on July 1.

Touching upon the video conference held between Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers on June 30 under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group, Ganjaliyev said: “During the meeting, Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan tried to distort the conflict and portray the Armenian community of the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan as a ‘people.’”

“The concept of “Nagorno-Karabakh people” does not exist, but only the population of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, which includes the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities,” Ganjaliyev added.

He recalled that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov used the words “Nagorno-Karabakh population” during one of his recent visits to Baku, which is a strong response to the Armenian side.

Furthermore, the head of the Azerbaijani community reminded the Final document of the Helsinki Summit of the CSCE (now the OSCE) held in March 1992. He said that as noted in the document, Armenia and Azerbaijan are parties to the conflict, and the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan are interested parties to the conflict.

“I reiterate that the Azerbaijani and Armenian communities of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan can cohabitate in peace, only within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan.”

Azerbaijan and Armenia are locked in a conflict over Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh breakaway region, which along with seven adjacent regions was occupied by Armenian forces in a war in the early 1990s. More than 20,000 Azerbaijanis were killed and around one million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilities.

The OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by the United States, Russia and France has been mediating the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict since the signing of the volatile cease-fire agreement in 1994. The Minsk Group’s efforts have resulted in no progress and to this date, Armenia has failed to abide by the UN Security Council resolutions (822, 853, 874 and 884) that demand the withdrawal of Armenian military forces from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

Warmth and Opportunities in Pak-Morocco Ties

Hamid Asghar Khan

Pakistan shares a number of historic, socio-cultural and geographic commonalities with the brotherly Kingdom of Morocco. The leadership and people share great mutual respect and affection,however a number ofcooperation, trade and investment opportunities present themselves and need to be availed to provide more substance to the relationship.

The Covid-19 Pandemic has disrupted planned official visits by the Honorable Speaker of the Moroccan Assembly to Pakistan and also that of the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee who were to lead parliamentary delegations. A visit to Rabat by our Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi similarly has been delayed due to the outbreak.

Morocco, relying on its strong and effective, local and regional government system,was able to admirably enforce its 3 month lockdown. They have been able to do a tremendous job of curtailing the spread of the disease. With just over 12,000 cases-11,000 of them recovered-the Kingdom is now moving towards the muchawaited resumption of business activities and international connectivity.

A new British affiliated school has requested the Embassy to help identify dynamic and qualified teachers from Pakistan for its new campus opening in Rabat this August. Similarly, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has communicated its desire to recruit specialists in various fields for its Headquarters here in Rabat. The national press agency is desirous of hiring a dynamic journalist in Pakistan, to represent them, and to provide a regular news feed from Pakistan.

Morocco, situated on the Mediterranean as well as Atlantic, with varied landscapes from pristine beaches to sandy deserts and the green Atlas Mountains is uniquely positioned,andis a  tourists paradise. A moderate, inclusive, tolerant and welcoming culture enables the Kingdom to regularly host over one million tourists per month. Our Mission has hosted a tour operator delegation from Pakistan, and arranged meetings here to organize family package tours.

Similarly, the State of the Art Tanger-Med Port-a sprawling complex including vibrant industrial and economic zones is an export dynamo.The warehousing, passenger and goods terminals in the $ 12 billion dollar facility spread over 2500 acrescontributes to employment, as well as national economic connectivity and growth.Morocco is truly a gateway to Africa. We have proposed that the operators of our Gwadar Port come and examine the management model adopted here at what has become one of the world’s fastest growing ports.

Morocco is widely viewed as a stable, well governed reliable friend and ally by countries near and far. Under the vision and guidance of His Majesty Mohammad VI, the country has made great strides in the fields of alternate energy, water conservation, education, equitable development, judicial reforms, devolution of powers, effective local governance and in boosting the private sector. The security and intelligence services do an admirable job of proactively maintaining peace and safety. Reforms in almost every field are geared to address the needs of the population.

The Kingdom is among the top two destinations for foreign investment on the vibrant African continent, and they play a leading role at the OIC-being the birthplace of the world’s second largest international organization. Morocco also participates proactively in Arab League and African Union affairs, and is the only country to have free trade agreements with both the USA as well as the EU. Textile investors from Pakistan, setting up units here would benefit from the abundance of energy, skilled labor, easy connectivity and duty exemptions under the FTA’s.

2020 happily witnessed the second round of formal bilateral political consultations between the two countries, and the Moroccan delegation had constructive meetings at the Foreign Office, Parliament and with other important stakeholders while in Islamabad. MOU’s for cooperation between APP and Maghreb Arab Press as well as between The Mayors of Islamabad and Rabat are under consideration. Mission organized visits to Casablanca, Tangiers, Meknes and Rabat for a visiting 22 member FPCCI delegation who had excellent meetings with sectoral counterparts.

We here at the Mission were delighted to assist with the official visit of COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who undertook a three day visit, among other engagements delivering a lecture at the Military College, and holding discussions with the Defence Minister as well as the Moroccan Army Chief. Earlier, the Mission was happy to assist with another official visit by the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan.

The mega developments planned for the southern provinces as per the vision of His Majesty present exciting opportunities for Pakistani infrastructure and development companies to participate in major road, railway, port, housing as well as health and educational projects. Similarly, the hospitality sector offers ample opportunities and at least one Pakistani is planning to open a traditional hotel to cater for the large tourist market in the months ahead.  We must collectively explore the employment and business opportunities that present themselves in this region.

The Islamic Center for Development of Trade at Casablanca has offered to help host an Islamic countries trade show in Pakistan, and it is anticipated that delegates from over 35 countries will participate in the event.The Embassy has proposed that the best export goods of Pakistan be displayed on this occasion to help promote our goods. We feel our sports, pharmaceutical and textile products among others can find a ready market here.

The Embassy is also striving to bridge the information and awareness gap that exists on both sides. Opening of an Information Section at the Mission shall greatly help boost trade, generate people to people ties and allow for more robust public diplomacy that we have planned in the shape of a book exhibition, qawwali show, textile exhibition and paintings display in the months ahead.

In 1956 a newly independent Pakistan had the vision, resolve and conviction to stand by our Moroccan brothers as they struggled for their freedom. With commonalities of culture and religion, and a shared world view of peaceful development, it is time to translate our traditionally warm, cordial ties into concrete trade, commercial and investment linkages.

There is much we can learn from each other, and we at the Mission remain determined to help forge stronger and deeper ties, fostering cooperation in every sector possible.

Hamid Asghar Khan is Pakistan’s Ambassador in Morocco

Abdulaziz Kamilov attends Central Asia – USA MFA Meeting

On June 30, 2020, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Kamilov attended Central Asia – USA (C5+1) videoconference, Uzbekistan MFA reports.

The event was also attended by Foreign Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Mukhtar Tleuberdi, the Kyrgyz Republic – Chingiz Aidarbekov, the Republic of Tajikistan – Sirojiddin Muhriddin, Turkmenistan – Rashid Meredov and U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo.

The parties discussed current issues of strengthening regional economic cooperation, countering modern challenges and threats, including the fight against the spread of coronavirus.

Foreign Ministers confirmed that C5+1 format continues to demonstrate its significance and relevance as a platform for promoting peace, stability and prosperity in Central Asia.

European Union Ban on PIA Flights Needs To Be Reviewed

 Sajjad Shaukat

European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom have suspended the flight operations of Pakistan’s national carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to and from their airports following the statement by Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan that nearly 300 PIA pilots’ licences have been suspended, as these were fake.

The European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA) said that ban on the PIA flights, operating in Europe, commencing from July 1, 2020 is for the next six months with the right to appeal against this decision, as a PIA statement said.

Likewise, the UK’s Civil Aviation Agency suspended PIA’s flight operations from Birmingham, London Heathrow and Manchester effective immediately.

The move followed the grounding of 262 Pakistani pilots whose licences the country’s Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan termed “dubious”, adding that almost 300 licences of PIA pilots have been suspected.

Since the announcement by minister for aviation, several countries like Vietnam, including some Gulf countries have grounded Pakistani pilots working for their airlines, but, are reviewing their licences.

It is notable that on May 22, this year, a PIA flight crashed into houses in Karachi, in which 97 people aboard the plane were martyred.

In this regard, PIA Chief Executive Officer Air Marshal Arshad Malik conducted fair inquiry and investigators blamed two pilots, who were chatting about the coronavirus, while they first attempted to land the Airbus A320 without putting its wheels down.

In this context, a renowned newspaper pointed out on June 26, 2020 that amid the aviation crisis, the PIA management decided to ground 150 (one-third of its) pilots and started relieving them from flight rosters for allegedly possessing ‘dubious licences’, while asking the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to urgently provide the list of all those PIA pilots who allegedly had fake/suspicious commercial pilot licences—not to allow such pilots to operate flights and initiated departmental action against them. A show-cause notice had been earlier sent to the general secretary of Pakistan Airlines Pilots Association (Palpa) for allegedly instigating pilots to go on strike.

PIA Chief Executive Officer Air Marshal Arshad Malik on June 25, this year wrote another letter to the director general of the CAA and a letter to the aviation division secretary, asking them to urgently provide the list of all those PIA pilots having fake/suspicious licences.

Air Marshal Malik had stated that the provision of lists of commercial pilots having fake or suspicious licences would enable the management to issue instruction for immediate action within rules and regulations in vogue.

In this respect, the show-cause notice issued to Palpa General Secretary Imran K. Narejo on June 30, 2020 said: “You are called upon to show cause within seven days of receipt of this notice as to why disciplinary action in accordance with the company rules should not be taken against you.”

While welcoming the actions being taken against recruitment in PIA on bogus and fake degrees, Palpa demanded that the same criteria must also be applied to the management positions, whereby officers were recruited with fake or irrelevant degrees having no experience of commercial aviation.

Media reports suggest that show-cause notices had, also, been issued to the pilots having counterfeit licenses and fake degrees.

Nevertheless, instead of sweeping the issue under the carpet like the past practice, this shows the seriousness of the government towards flight and passenger safety.

Besides, talking to a newspaper regarding the suspension of PIA flights by EU, the spokesperson of the PIA confirmed on the same day that “the PIA was dedicated to implement new confidence building measures which would try to get this decision reversed as soon as possible”. As far as the same development in the UK was concerned, the spokesperson stated that “he had not received official correspondence in that regard as of the present moment”.

The PIA spokesperson added: “There are over 1.6 million British Pakistanis in the UK who regularly travel to and from the UK to Pakistan. Previously, PIA flew 25 flights to the UK every week with 7,500 passengers flying…The PIA had been allowed overflying over the European air space, besides getting a four-day breather to operate flights for the stranded Pakistanis. A late night announcement, the PIA said its three destinations, including Oslo, Milan and Paris, would be effected by the ban of EASA, however, no restriction had been placed on overflying. The PIA would be filing an appeal next week and would try to sort out the issue within the shortest possible time”.

Notably, Prime Minister Imran Khan told the Parliament on June 30, this year that he would reform PIA and other government institutions by saying:“I want to tell my nation: We have no other option, reforms are inevitable.” He directed the Ministry of Aviation on July 2, 2020 to probe into the fake degrees of PIA pilots and present a report in the federal cabinet.

Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan also stated that reforms aimed at restructuring PIA would be completed by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, placing safety of its passengers at the top priority, PIA is auditing pilots’ documentations. In this connection, the organizations having established safety and security management systems is using the Auditing Capabilities to assess their level of compliance to subscribed standards. The qualified auditors will thoroughly evaluate the system and report their findings and observations as an independent evaluation of the systems and their performance.

Although PIA is in economic crunch, yet even this important factor has not distracted Pakistan from its motto: “safety first and foremost”.

Nonetheless, PIA has grounded all pilots who have even slightest suspicion of fake licence. This has by default raised the safety of planes as well as passengers and hence must be appreciated.

Taking cognizance of these factors positively, EU ban on PIA flights needs to be reviewed immediately. UK and some other countries should also reconsider their decisions. Rather EU and these countries must encourage the “self-auditing of PIA for enhanced safety”.

Sajjad Shaukat writes on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants, Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations

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