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Gen Bajwa, Afghan President discuss peace

NEHAL MIRAJ

RAWALPINDI: /DNA/ =  Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa arrived in Kabul on Tuesday on a one-day visit where he held talks with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

According to the ISPR, the two discussed bilateral issues, border management and the Afghan peace process during their meeting.

The army chief is accompanied by Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lieutenant General Faiz Hamid and Pakistan’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq on his visit to Afghanistan.

The visit by COAS Bajwa follows a meeting with US Afghan envoy Zalmay Khalilzad on Sunday.

According to the military’s media wing, during the meeting “matters of mutual interest” came under discussion as well as the overall regional security situation.

This included an exchange on “Afghan refugees issue and the Afghan reconciliation process”, a statement from the ISPR had read.

The two had also discussed the Pak-Afghan border management.

“Both shared steps taken in this regard and agreed to continue working towards mutually agreed goals,” the statement concluded.

WHO wants strict 2-week lockdown

WHO strongly recommends that the Punjab government adopts the two weeks off and two weeks on strategy as it offers the smallest curve

ISLAMABAD (DNA) -The World Health Organisation has recommended enforcing a strict two-week lockdown in Punjab as the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow in the province.

In a letter to the Punjab government, WHO lauded the provincial government’s efforts in response to the pandemic.

“Government intervention on April 12th 2020 detailing social distancing measures including restrictions, closure of schools and businesses, international travel restrictions and geographical area restrictions were instituted with the aim of limiting the spread of the disease,” the letter said.

The organisation said during the lockdown, the country was reporting 1,000 cases per day. However, this number increased after the federal government eased the lockdown in the country. “SOPs need to be strictly enforced to stem the spread of the virus,” the letter said.

Cases increasing beyond 100,000 in Pakistan is a cause for concern, WHO said. WHO recommends that for any government that wants to start lifting restrictions, the following six conditions must be met: Disease transmission is under control Health system can “detect, test, isolate and treat every case and trace every contact” Hot spot risks are minimized in vulnerable places, such as nursing homes

Schools, workplaces and other essential places have established preventive measures The risk of importing new cases “can be managed” Communities are fully educated, engaged and empowered to live under a new normal

WHO strongly recommends that the government adopts the two weeks off and two weeks on strategy as it offers the smallest curve. It also recommends strengthening all public health measures such as quarantine, isolation, physical distancing and contact tracing.

Japan to provide insecticide to Pakistan

A.M.BHATTI

ISLAMABAD: / DNA / = Apart from assisting Pakistan in its fight against the COVID-19 contagion, the Government of Japan, in collaboration with a Japanese NGO and some private organizations, is all set to provide insecticide to the Government of Pakistan to support their efforts for combating the serious threats emanating from the desert locust’s attacks in the agricultural fields of the country.

To this effect, a Japanese NGO (CWS-Japan) will hand over 58 kilo liters of insecticide “Lambda Cyhalothrine EC 2.5” to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of the Government of Pakistan this month to combat desert locusts. In addition to this, CWS-Japan will also extend support to the Pakistani farmers who have been affected by the desert locust’s invasion.

In this backdrop, H.E. Mr. MATSUDA Kuninori, the Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, today on June 9 visited the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and held a meeting with its Chairman Lieutenant General Mr. Muhammad Afzal, to express Japan’s commitment to support the Government of Pakistan and its people for minimizing the damage caused by desert locusts.

During the meeting, the Ambassador informed the Chairman NDMA about the upcoming support from Japan to Pakistan through a Japanese NGO CWS-Japan. The Ambassador said that the damage being caused by the desert locusts to crops and other agricultural products is a serious problem not only in Pakistan but also in other South Asian countries which face similar situation is and that this plague is becoming an imminent threat to the world’s food supply.

Ambassador MATSUDA further stated that in the midst of intensifying impact of coronavirus pandemic on health, it is imperative to successfully control the locust’s infestation in order to secure the livelihood and food security of the vulnerable communities of Pakistan.

Realizing the seriousness of the issue and in light of a long-standing friendship between our two countries, the Government of Japan, along with CWS-Japan, will support the people of Pakistan especially the farmer’s community battling against desert locusts swarms, said the Ambassador.

Steel cutting ceremony of Milgem class corvette held at Karachi shipyard

KARACHI, JUNE 9 (DNA) – Steel Cutting Ceremony of MILGEM Class Corvettes constructed for Pakistan Navy held at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW). Managing Director KS&EW Rear Admiral Ather Saleem graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

The contract for four MILGEM class corvettes for Pakistan Navy with concurrent Transfer of Technology (ToT) was signed with ASFAT Inc, a Turkish state owned Defence contractor firm in 2018.

The ToT entails construction of two corvettes at Turkey while another two at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW).

This steel cutting ceremony is the first MILGEM class corvette being indigenously constructed at Karachi Shipyard in collaboration with Turkish Defence firm.

The MILGEM Class Corvettes will be state-of-the-art Surface platform equipped with modern surface, subsurface and anti-air weapons, sensors and Combat Management System.

These ships will be among the most technologically advanced platforms of Pakistan Navy and will significantly contribute in maintaining peace, stability and balance of power in Indian Ocean Region.

Speaking at the occasion, the General Manager Ship building, Commodore Muhammad Jahanzeb Ahasn highlighted that the technical support for the indigenous mega project is provided by ASFAT Inc.

He underscored the deep rooted friendship with brotherly country Turkey for joint collaboration in field of indigenous warship construction with Pakistan Navy other defence sectors.

The ceremony was attended by officials of Pakistan Navy, dignities and representatives of ASFAT Inc, Turkey.DNA

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NAB grills Shehbaz Sharif in assets case

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif appeared before NAB office in Lahore where he was questioned for an hour and 15 minutes in the money laundering and assets beyond income cases.

PML-N supporters had crowded the office when Shehbaz reached there. He has acquired a pre-arrest bail from the Lahore High Court till June 17 against a surety bond worth Rs500,000.

The court was informed that Shehbaz’s arrest warrants in the case were issued on May 28 and he was summoned on June 2. Shehbaz’s lawyer Azam Nazir Tarar said that they feared that the accountability bureau would try to arrest him again. He was arrested in two cases before and NAB was given his physical remand, the lawyer said.

Syed Faisal Bukhari, who was representing NAB, said that the bureau had only called Shehbaz to ask him questions.

On June 2, a NAB team reached Shehbaz’s Model Town residence and stayed there for more than an hour after the PML-N leader failed to appear before it.

The bureau has been investigating Shehbaz and his family in multiple cases including the Ramazan Sugar Mills reference, Saaf Pani programme case, Cholistan Development Authority allotment case among others.

Punjab becomes first province to report over 40,000 coronavirus cases

Punjab has become the first province to report more than 40,000 cases of the novel coronavirus, according to the National Institute of Health report.

It reported 1,916 cases on Tuesday, taking its tally to 40,819. Sindh has reported 39,555 cases, Balochistan 6,788, Islamabad 5,785, KP 14,006, Gilgit-Baltistan 952 and Azad Jammu and Kashmir 412.

Pakistan has reported 108,317 known cases, of which 71,127 are active cases with 2,172 deaths and 35,018 recoveries. It is currently among the top 15 countries with the highest number of cases.

Punjab has reported 773 deaths, while 679 have been reported in Sindh.

The government made wearing masks mandatory for everyone across the country on May 22. “People getting exposed to crowded places such as markets and public transport have to especially abide by this order,” said Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health Dr Zafar Mirza in a media briefing.

Dr Mirza expressed his disappointment over the “careless and irresponsible” behaviour shown by the public. “I plead to you to please follow the SOPs given by the government,” he said, adding that not wearing masks is no longer an option.

CPEC an opportunity to shun economic malaise: Yaseen Anwar

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 9 (DNA) =  “CPEC represents a very good opportunity for Pakistan to get out of its economic malaise, said Yaseen Anwar, former Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

He had it stated while answering how he perceived skeptical voices against CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) at a Salon, Gwadar Pro reported on Tuesday.

The Salon themed “BRI and the World Economy amid COVID-19” was held last month by International Monetary Institution (IMI) aimed to probe into the impact of  COVID-19 on the financial and economic landscape of the world.

Anwar who was a keynote speaker on the occasion said,

“Because of prevailing uncertainty from the coronavirus, severe disruption of the supply chain, and the market correction at the end of March, BRI’s importance has been elevated even more. ”

As per data presented by Anwar, the shortage of power in Pakistan impaired its GDP growth rates by up to 3%. The absence of a developed transportation network for refrigerator trucks for the distribution of agricultural products results in a 50% loss of perishable products in Pakistan. “Without power plant, the engine for manufacturing and other industries, Pakistan would continuously be played with a depressed state.”

Back in 2011, Pakistan’s rating was not adequate to tap the euro-bond markets at a low rate of funding and suffered from the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

In that condition, Anwar, as the then governor of SBP, worked to sign a currency swap agreement with ICBC Industrial and Commercial Bank of China), which filled up the gap of over $2 billion in the current account of the time, and staved off the default to not only outside creditors but also to the IMF and World Bank.

Therefore, Anwar said, BRI’s finance for infrastructure projects in poor countries that don’t have access to other bond markets is significant. The investment will help boost urbanization and help poor countries come up with the curve for income equality which has got a wide gap right now, and improve their livelihoods.

“The second area of increased importance tied to climate change is BRI’s emphasis and priority on the development, issuance and usage of the Belt and Road Inter-Bank Regular Cooperation Bonds (“BRBR” bond).”Anwar added.

BRBR bonds are mainly used for projects on renewable energies, low carbon emission transportation, energy efficiency, sustainable water and waste-water management. It fits in with Green Investment Principles (GIP) launched in 2018 by the UK and China as a finance first initiative to ensure that environmental friendliness, climate resilience, and social inclusiveness are built into new investment projects in BRI. All major Chinese banks now are also supporting this BRBR concept.

The intra-regional trade will gain momentum immensely by the infrastructure needs in the next couple of decades, and there are already signs of it.

Anwar gave a touch on financial technology as another solution. He deemed technological innovation in payment was good for consumers but warned that banks must keep pace with the risk landscape without compromising financial inclusion.DNA

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Cricketing great Michael Clarke appointed Order of Australia officer

Former Australia cricketer Michael Clarke was appointed an officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia.

“I’m not sure how to express the gratitude and honour I have today, for receiving such a prestigious award,” the former captain said on his Instagram page. “As surprised as I was to be seen in such light, and alongside some of my heroes, it makes me very proud to say that cricket has given me so much more than I could ever have imagined, and this is another example of why I owe the game so much.

“Without the support of my family, friends, fans and teammates, I wouldn’t be where I am today. This recognition and accolade is as much for you guys as it is for my contribution.”

Clarke was part of the Australia side which won the 2007 Cricket World Cup and went on to lead Australia to victory in the 2015 Cricket World Cup.

The right-handed batsman represented Australia in 394 international fixtures (115 Tests, 245 ODIs and 34 T20Is) and has 17,112 runs (8,643 Tests, 7,981 ODIs and 488 T20Is) to his name.

Ambassador (R) Mohammad Sadiq appointed as Special Representative for Afghanistan.

ISLAMABAD, JUNE 8 / DNA / = The Government of Pakistan has appointed Ambassador (R) Mohammad Sadiq as Special Representative for Afghanistan.

Ambassador (R) Sadiq, an officer of the Foreign Service of Pakistan, has wide-ranging experience in diplomacy, including extensive expertise on Afghanistan, where he served as Pakistan’s Ambassador from 2008-2014.

During his diplomatic career, he served in a number of key capitals including Brussels, Beijing and Washington. He served as the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2007-2008.Ambassador Sadiq also served as Secretary, National Security Division (NSD) from March 2014 to October 2016. DNA

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