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Gen Asim Munir meets key US govt, military officials

Gen Asim Munir meets key US govt, military officials

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Gen Asim Munir meets key US govt, military officials

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Syed Asim Munir on Thursday called on key US government and military officials during his ongoing visit to Washington.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release, Gen Asim met Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of Defence Gen (R) Llyod J. Austin, Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, Deputy National Security Adviser Jonathan Finer and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Charles Q. Brown. 

Matters of bilateral interests, global and regional security issues, and ongoing conflicts were discussed during the meetings, ISPR added. 

Both sides agreed to continue engagement for exploring potential avenues of bilateral collaboration in pursuit of shared interests. 

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During the meetings with defence officials, counter-terrorism and defence collaboration were identified as core areas of cooperation. Both sides reiterated intent to increase interaction and explore ways to expand the scope of mutually beneficial engagements.

Gen Asim underscored the importance of understanding each other’s perspectives on regional security issues and developments affecting strategic stability in South Asia.

In this context, the COAS especially highlighted the importance of resolving the Kashmir issue in accordance with international law and UNSC resolutions. 

The army chief also interacted with the Pakistani overseas community. In a reception hosted by the Embassy of Pakistan, the COAS met members of the Pakistani community.

The COAS appreciated the positive role being played by Pakistani overseas community towards the country’s progress and development.

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During the interaction, topics of varying dimensions were discussed and the COAS appreciated the efforts of Pakistani diaspora. He also welcomed and encouraged the diaspora to invest through SIFC which is already yielding success in various dimensions.

The COAS also highlighted that the US is the largest export market for Pakistan constituting 21.5 per cent of our total exports and dispelled rumours about special screening, denial of visas and detentions.

The army chief said “Pakistani diaspora anywhere around the world is held in high regard as they are ambassadors of Pakistan and contribute significantly to the motherland in varying domains.

Members of the Pakistani community expressed their pride in the role and contributions of the Pakistan Army towards well-being of the country.

The COAS extended good wishes to the Pakistani community in their efforts. He also met Tanweer Ahmed who donated $9 million to NUST for IT development in Pakistan. He appreciated him and said, “Pakistan is proud of heroes like you.”

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Pakistan laments UNSC inability to implement resolutions on Palestine

Pakistan laments UNSC inability to implement resolutions on Palestine

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Pakistan laments UNSC inability to implement resolutions on Palestine

 Pakistan ambassador to the United Nations Munir Akram has said that the Israeli government is taking illegal and inhumane actions in Gaza.

Commenting on the United States’ vetoing the UNSC resolution seeking Palestine’s full membership, Ambassador Munir lamented that permanent UN Security Council members did not reach a consensus to implement the crucial decision.

“The Israeli government is taking illegal actions in Gaza and the United Nations has fulfilled its responsibility in the Security Council and the General Assembly. However, permanent members did not agree to implement the decision of the UNSC,” he said.

The member states were bound to implement every decision of the UNSC, he said highlighting that there had been resolutions regarding human rights violations in Gaza.

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The ambassador said that efforts were underway to negotiate a Gaza ceasefire at the UN. A special session on the Palestine’s membership would be held on Friday (today), he added.

“At the UN meeting, the Security Council will be asked to review its decision,” he said. 

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International flights operation resumes as IBMS restored at Lahore airport

International flights operation resumes as IBMS restored at Lahore airport

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International flights operation resumes as IBMS restored at Lahore airport

The Integrated Baggage Management System (IBMS) which was affected by the fire in the immigration hall at Lahore airport on Thursday, has been restored completely.

After restoration of the IBMS, two international flights landed at the Allama Iqbal International Airport. According to the CAA, a short circuiting in the special immigration area had damaged the immigration system. It took more than two hours to control the fire.

Only one Air Blue Hajj flight was able to leave the airport in the meanwhile. The other three flights were manually handled and took off the runway.

According to Civil Aviation, 35 domestic and international flights from Lahore faced delay or cancelations due to smoke at the airport immigration counter after the incident. Passengers hailing from other cities were shifted to nearby hotels.

Meanwhile, Federal Aviation Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif also visited the terminal building of Lahore airport. He inspected the fire affected area. On this occasion, the federal minister was also briefed on the restoration of domestic operations.

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LHC registrar stopped from fixing Raja’s plea for additional election tribunals

LHC registrar stopped from fixing Raja’s plea for additional election tribunals

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LHC registrar stopped from fixing Raja's plea for additional election tribunals

The Lahore High Court has prevented the registrar from fixing for hearing a petition filed by Salman Akram Raja, a senior lawyer and top PTI leader, seeking the formation of additional election tribunals.

LHC’s Justice Shahid Karim took up Raja’s plea for hearing on Friday.

During the course of proceedings, the judge observed that his name had also been proposed for the tribunal, so how he could hear this case.

At this, Raja remarked that this was not a personal matter of a judge and that the court could hear this case.

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Later, the court sought a response from the Election Commission for not appointing judges as tribunal judges.

Salman Akram Raja had approached the Lahore High Court seeking the formation of additional tribunals. He had made the chief election commissioner a party in his petition.

Raja had contended in the petition that election tribunals had been constituted in the high courts of other provinces, but no additional tribunals had been formed even after a letter from the LHC chief justice to the Election Commission which was causing a delay in the hearing on election-related appeals.

The petitioner had sought the formation of additional election tribunals in the high court, through a legal order.

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