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World response at Geneva moot evidence of Pakistan’s successful foreign policy, says Bilawal

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World response at Geneva moot evidence of Pakistan's successful foreign policy, says Bilawal

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Tuesday the success of the Pakistan’s foreign policy was evident by the recently held Resilient Pakistan Conference in Geneva where various countries assured support to Pakistan after devastating floods.

Last month, the multilateral and bilateral donors pledged over $10 billion in aid to Pakistan in order to support the South Asian country to overcome the devastation caused due to the floods.

Addressing the 42nd Specialized Diplomatic Course for the officers of Foreign Service of Pakistan at Foreign Service Academy in Islamabad, he said the foreign policy had been guided by national interests, pragmatism, constructive engagement and amicably managing divergences and maximizing commonalities of interests.

The foreign minister said the government was arduously working for the betterment of relations with all international partners, state broadcaster reported.

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Referring to the changes taking place at the international level, Bilawal Bhutto said this necessitates a foreign service equipped more with the skills and capacities to comprehend and adapt to the current day geo political and geo economic realities.

He said it was imperative to adopt new tools and technologies which could act as a force multiplier for shaping and disseminating narratives, identifying opportunities for economic linkages and markets for exports as well as improving services for Pakistanis residing abroad.

He said Pakistani diplomats were expected to be skilled navigators of electronic, print and social media in order to protect, promote and sustain national narratives. He said the diplomats had a great responsibility to enhance Pakistan’s strategic space in the international arena.

The foreign minister was confident that the Foreign Service Academy will continue to produce outstanding diplomats who will uphold the tradition of excellence in representing Pakistan on the global stage.

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PM Shehbaz seeks report on surge in polio cases

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 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday sought a report on the growing number of polio cases in the country and directed the authorities concerned to immediately formulate a comprehensive strategy on the matter.

The prime minister, chairing a meeting of the federal cabinet, expressed his concern over the surge in polio cases and called a meeting to discuss the situation.

Discussing the 26th Constitutional Amendment Bill recently passed by the parliament, the prime minister said the legislation was inevitable for judicial reforms and improvement of judicial system.

Expressing his gratitude to the political parties and leadership for their support, he said the amendment was also the accomplishment of the vision of Charter of Democracy signed in 2006.

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The prime minister also thanked for the successful holding of the 23rd meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of Government and appreciated the performance of the departments involved.

Discussing the agenda items, the federal cabinet referred the Domestic Violence (Preventing and Protection) Bill 2024 to Cabinet Committee on Legislative Cases. The bill will provide for an institutional framework to curb domestic violence.

The cabinet was told that the proposed legislation will help punish the perpetrators of domestic violence and ensure relief to the victims.

On the recommendation of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, the cabinet approved the appointment of Lt. General (retd) Moazzam Ijaz, Engineer Fahim Iqbal and Asim Shahryar in National Vocational and Technical Training Commission Board as private members.

The body approved the law ministry as a transmitting and receiving agency of applications under the Claims for Maintenance (Recovery Abroad) 1959

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It was told that Pakistan had ratified the Convention on the Recovery Abroad 1956 in 1959 and an ordinance in this regard was also promulgated the same year.

The federal cabinet also approved the appointment of Dr Shafia Arshad as Chairperson of National Council for Tibb and Dr Rizwan Asif, Muhammad Khurshid Alam, Ikramullah, Moinuddin and Dr Attaullah as its members.

On the recommendation of the Ministry of National Health, the cabinet also approved the restructuring of the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. 

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CJP appointment: Parliamentary committee’s session deferred till 8:30pm

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The session of the 12-member Special Parliamentary Committee to contemplate name of chief justice of Pakistan has been postponed till 8:30pm. 

The committee, which held its first round of meeting, was constituted for the first time in the country’s history for the appointment of the top judge. 

The session took place at Room No 5 of Parliament House. 

The committee was formed following the 26th amendment and it comprises representatives from both the National Assembly and the Senate. 

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It comprises MNAs Khawaja Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, Shaista Pervaiz Malik, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Syed Naveed Qamar, Rana Ansar, Gohar Ali Khan, Sahibzada Muhammad Hamid Raza, and Senators Farooq Hameed Naik, Azam Nazeer Tarar, Syed Ali Zafar and Kamran Murtaza.

It emerged that opposition PTI and SIC members did not take part in the meeting. For this reason, the session was postponed till 8:30pm. 

Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said efforts would be made to woo the PTI and SIC. And, he clarified, in case of their absence again, the committee would continue its proceedings.

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Minority verdict in reserved seats case issued

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday released a minority detailed verdict in reserved seats case, authored by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail.

The CJP added 14-pages supplementary note, emphasising his duty to point out constitutional violations in the judgement.

He urged the majority judges to fix their mistakes.

He noted that Justices Mansoor Ali Shah and Muneeb Akhtar opposed his view and that the appeals in the reserved seats case remained unresolved.

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According to CJP Isa, the 8-judge majority decision contains errors, and its implementation is not binding.

Additionally, he criticised the establishment of a “virtual court” by the majority judges as unconstitutional

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