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Imran Khan refuses to attend APC, claims Asad Umar

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan has decided against attending the All Parties Conference (APC) convened by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Feb 7 (Tuesday) to discuss ways to overcome the current national challenges. 

It was revealed by PTI Secretary General Asad Umar in a media talk outside the Lahore High Court (LHC) where he had come to attend hearing of his petition seeking announcement of date for elections in Punjab. 

“How we can sit with the government when it is violating the Constitution, registering sedition cases against us and arresting our people,” the former planning minister said. 

The PTI leader also accused the government of deliberately creating confusion in holding elections, adding that Punjab Governor Balighur Rehman was not ready to give a date for elections in the province. He hoped that the election date would be decided by Thursday.

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A day earlier, PM Shehbaz announced that he would hold the APC for which all the leading political leaders had been sent invitations. The prime minister also invited PTI Chairman Imran Khan to attend the conference. Federal Minister Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, a former speaker of the National Assembly, contacted PTI leaders Asad Qaiser and former defence minister Pervez Khattak to convey the invitation to Mr Khan for the key huddle.

The meeting has been called days after over 100 people, most of them police officials, were martyred and many others injured in a terrorist attack on a mosque in the Peshawar Police Lines. A suicide bomber, who managed to enter the red zone in guise of police official, blew himself up in the mosque. The blast was so powerful that a part of the mosque caved in, trapping several people under the rubble.

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Farooq Sattar rails against PPP

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Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) Deputy Convener Farooq Sattar on Thursday launched a broadside at the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).

Speaking to the media after meeting a delegation of the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), Mr Sattar said, “Sindh has been under the control of an undemocratic government for the last 15 years. Despite being given resources and powers, the incumbent Sindh government has not managed to change the fate of the province.”

Speaking about the GDA, Mr Sattar said, “I hope GDA will get the majority. GDA is the second largest party in terms of vote bank”.

He took a dig at the embattled Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), saying, ‘The PTI is confused about whether to do parliamentary politics or not”. 

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BAP to boycott budget session

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Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) on Thursday decided to boycott the budget session.

The sources divulged Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo had instructed party senators and legislators in this regard.

BAP also boycotted the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting. Mr Bizenjo made it clear that strict action will be taken against those who violate the party policy.

He added that the NEC meeting was also boycotted because of the “attitude of the centre.”

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“Balochistan is facing serious economic problems. The reasons for the prevailing problems are the lack of cooperation from the federal government,” asserted Mr Bizenjo. 

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Barter trade, other measures to boost Pakistan, Russia ties: ambassador

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The Russian ambassador to Pakistan, Danila Ganich, says both countries have reached an agreement on a free payment structure for barter trade, eliminating the need for the US dollars in bilateral transactions. 

Ganich, while speaking to Dunya News, emphasised that no third party would determine their efforts and that Russia and Pakistan would be allies and partners amidst geopolitical changes.

President Vladimir Putin, he announced, was set to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, further accelerating the process of regional cooperation. The  ambassador also expressed hope that Russian oil would provide relief to Pakistan. He said that being a member of the Paris Club, they had rescheduled Pakistan’s loans. 

Pakistan is an independent sovereign state and in this regard, it is to take a political decision concerning the construction of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline and Russia’s Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline. 

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The ambassador refrained from commenting on the internal politics of Pakistan, emphasising his commitment to upholding the best relations with the country regardless of which party rules. 

Ganich urged Pakistan and India to resolve the Kashmir conflict at the negotiating table rather than involve any third party. He suggested that Russia could play a role in resolving the core issue if both sides requested it. The ambassador added that there was no immediate solution to the war in Ukraine and that defeating Russia on the battlefield would be unrealistic and dangerous for the world. 

The relationship between Pakistan and Russia, he said, was friendly and grounded in realism, with the former being viewed as a reliable partner and friend by the latter. Both nations had excellent political and diplomatic ties and had been working to improve their public and commercial interests, he said. 

Their mutual influence in the world is significant, with Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan being especially crucial.

He further said that during the 1990s the trade between the two countries was only $100 million which reached one billion dollars recently. There was a five-fold increase in trade between Pakistan and Russia in recent years, he said. 

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The ambassador further noted that the shift from a unipolar world to a multipolar world had led to an increased closeness between Pakistan and Russia. The world at large was witnessing attempts at domination, which in turn was leading people to seek self-reliance or to become real allies.

The geopolitical changes, he pleaded, were expected to accelerate the regional cooperation process and facilitate the formation of new alliances. Based on the shared values that Pakistanis and Russians hold precious, the two nations are expected to become rich allies and partners. The ambassador remarked that various regional integration projects such as China’s One Belt One Road, Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union, and Pakistan’s connectivity project have different names but share the goal of promoting connectivity and infrastructure development in the region.

He said a strong defence relationship exists between Pakistan and Russia. He said cooperation in the military, anti-narcotics and educational sectors was there.

The ambassador added that Russia’s economic strength may be not that strong, but it remains a nuclear superpower. He warned that countries should avoid escalating tensions on the military front. Moreover, it is notable that Pakistan has recommended to Shafqat Ali Khan, a skilled diplomat in Russia, to establish a payment infrastructure free from the dollar to minimise reliance on it. 

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