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Skardu airport welcomes first international flight from Dubai

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Skardu airport welcomes first international flight from Dubai

In a historic moment, the first international flight from Dubai touched down at Skardu airport on Monday.

With 79 passengers on board, the PK-234 flight departed Dubai at 4:15am and made a successful landing at Skardu International Airport four hours and thirty minutes later.

Upon arrival at the airport, the plane was greeted by a water cannon display, and the passengers were given bouquets.

Chief Secretary of Gilgit-Baltistan Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani called the development “an historic moment.” He claimed in a statement released today that the start of international flights to Skardu would create new travel opportunities and link the area to the rest of the world.

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He continued, “It’s a fantastic step towards promoting tourism and improving the region’s connectivity.”

Separately, on August 14, Pakistan’s 76th Independence Day, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, the ambassador of Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), expressed happiness as the first international flight from Dubai took off for Skardu.

He commended the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the GB administration for their assistance to make “this historic flight a reality” and urged travellers to document and share Pakistan’s beauty through visual stories.

Ambassador Tirmizi continued by stating that today was a crucial step in advancing tourist promotion and fortifying international ties. He continued by saying that the trip to Skardu revealed the fabled Shangrila, opening up Pakistan’s splendour to the rest of the globe.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), given its “unique location 7,500 feet above sea level,” today was a “momentous occasion.”

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“This accomplishment is a significant step forward in increasing the region’s airport travel accessibility, and it will open up more options for tourists to visit this stunning area and increase the air connectivity between the two locations.

“The development would not only benefit tourists and travellers, but it would also have a positive impact on the local economy,” it stated.

The statement also noted that Skardu and its environs were renowned for their breathtaking scenery and unmatched natural beauty, thus increased accessibility would surely draw more tourists.

The runways at both Gilgit and Chitral airports are too short for long-haul flights to land there, hence the only airport in northern Pakistan that can accommodate larger aircraft is Skardu.

PTI chief had proclaimed the airport to be “international” in December 2021 but due to the lack of a suitable refuelling infrastructure, international aircraft could not be flown to and from the airport.

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However, plans are now in place to meet the fuel requirements of foreign aircraft, and the facility was opened on August 11.

At least 12 Airbus A320 flights were successful last month in connecting Skardu with important Pakistani towns, indicating a rise in tourism.

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Pakistan mourns President Raisi’s death; PM, president express sorrow

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 Pakistan is observing a day of mourning today to express solidarity with the people of Iran following the shocking news of the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in the country’s northwest.

“Pakistan will observe a day of mourning, and the flag will fly at half-mast as a mark of respect for President Raisi and his companions and in solidarity with Brotherly Iran,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrote in a post on social media platform X, expressing shock over the demise.

“Had been anxiously following developments regarding the reported crash landing of President Raisi’s helicopter. Was hoping for good news. Alas, this was not to be,” PM Shehbaz remarked as he extended deepest condolences and sympathies to the Iranian people on behalf of the government and people of Pakistan.

Shehbaz prayed that may Allah grant the martyrs a high place in Jannat al-Firdous and give patience to their families and the Iranian nation for this tragedy.

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“Pakistan had the pleasure of hosting President Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian on a historic visit less than a month ago. They were good friends of Pakistan,” the premier added in his post.

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Turkish FM meets COAS Munir, lauds army’s role for regional peace, stability

Turkish FM meets COAS Munir, lauds army’s role for regional peace, stability

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 Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir here on Monday.

According to the military’s media wing, the army chief and the Turkish minister discussed matters of mutual interest during the meeting.

The Turkish minister appreciated the role of the Pakistan Army in maintaining peace and stability in the region, the ISPR said in a statement.

The two leaders expressed their satisfaction at the deep bilateral relations based on historical, cultural and religious ties between the two countries.

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Foreign Minister of Turkiye Hakan Fidan arrived in Pakistan for a two-day official visit on Sunday.

According to the Foreign Office, Additional Foreign Secretary Ahmed Naseem Warraich received the foreign dignitary at the airport.

The Turkish minister will also hold a meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, a spokesperson for the Foreign Office said.

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LHC gives Punjab government ultimatum for judges’ appointment

LHC gives Punjab government ultimatum for judges’ appointment

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The Lahore High Court (LHC) has issued an ultimatum to the Punjab government regarding the appointment of judges.

Chief Justice Shehzad Ahmed Khan presided over a hearing on the Punjab government’s petition to transfer cases from LHC’s anti-terrorism court 1 Rawalpindi to another court.

During the proceedings, the advocate general Punjab informed the court that a government committee had consulted with Punjab Chief Minister on the matter of judges’ appointment, assuring that it had been prioritized for the upcoming cabinet session.

However, Chief Justice Khan inquired about the timeline for the next cabinet session, expressing dissatisfaction with the absence of immediate action.

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The Chief Justice ruled that either a special cabinet meeting should have been called or the government committee should have appeared before the court after completing its task.

In response, the advocate general assured that the matter would be resolved in the cabinet session scheduled for Friday.

Expressing dismay over the absence of the government committee in court, Chief Justice Khan deemed it disrespectful.

The advocate general promptly promised the committee’s presence within half an hour upon receiving the court’s call order.

Consequently, the court directed the Punjab CM and the cabinet to issue a notification regarding judges’ appointment before the next hearing.

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The court also warned that if the notification was not issued by then, the Punjab Chief Minister would be required to appear in the next hearing.

Addressing any potential concerns, the advocate general clarified that the government had no objections to the names recommended by the court for judges’ appointment.

Consequently, the case hearing has been adjourned until May 24.

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