Minister: (Govt prioritizes ‘Engage Africa Policy’: FM)

ISLAMABAD:Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that ‘Engage Africa Policy’ is one of the priorities of the present government.

In his telephonic conversation with Kenyan Foreign Minister Raychelle Omamo on Wednesday, he said there are tremendous opportunities of cooperation between Pakistan and Kenya in various sectors, including trade and economy.

He invited his Kenyan counterpart to visit Pakistan. Thanking the Foreign Minister for invitation to visit to Pakistan, the Kenyan Foreign Minister said President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta will also pay a visit to Pakistan on the invitation of Prime Minister Imran Khan as the situation returns to normal after Coronavirus pandemic.

NCOC: (624 new cases of coronavirus surfaced in the country over last 24 hours)

ISLAMABAD:As many as 624 new cases of coronavirus surfaced in the country whilst the contagion claimed lives of twelve more people during the last twenty-four hours.

According to the latest statistics of National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the figure of patients recovered from the virus has reached 301,288. There are now 8,528 active cases in the country.

Admiral Niazi assumes charge as Chief of Naval Staff

Islamabad:Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi HI (M) SBt on Wednesday assumed Command of Pakistan Navy as 22nd Chief of the Naval Staff. The change of Command was formally held in an impressive ceremony today at PNS ZAFAR Islamabad, in which Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi NI(M), upon completion of his tenure of Service, handed over the reins of Command to Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi.

In his farewell address to officers and men of Pakistan Navy, the outgoing Naval Chief, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, thanked Allah SWT for enabling him to discharge his duties to the best of his abilities with honesty, justice and dignity. The Admiral underscored that he kept his primary focus on transforming Pakistan Navy into a combat ready force with special emphasis on optimum battle preparedness and professional competence. He praised the untiring efforts of the finest officers and men of Pakistan Navy who worked as a team to achieve the progress made in all domains in line with his vision.

Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi while highlighting the volatile geo-political landscape and heightened tensions in the preceding years made particular mention of the conflict situation post-Pulwama incident. He remarked that Pakistan’s civil military unified stance and diplomatic-military push back, frustrated Indian designs. Pakistan Armed Forces gave a befitting response and won the battle of hearts and minds, shattering the myth of India’s false sense of superiority. He applauded the professionalism displayed by PN in detecting the intruding Indian Navy submarine in Pakistani waters.

The Admiral also highlighted his initiatives to generate maritime awareness and channelize efforts to jump start Blue Economy, with focus on joint exploration of offshore hydrocarbon resources to reap full dividends of Pakistan’s enormous and untapped maritime potential. In the end, the outgoing Naval Chief congratulated Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi on his appointment. He reposed complete confidence in the incoming CNS for leading the Navy to new heights and wished him a successful tenure in office.

While relinquishing his Command, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi thanked the Government, MoD, JSHQ and sister Services for rendering all out support to PN in execution of its sacred responsibilities of seaward defence.

Earlier, the outgoing Naval Chief was presented Guard of Honour. Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi formally handed over the Command of Pakistan Navy by presenting the traditional scroll to Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi. The change of command ceremony was attended by former Naval Chiefs, serving and retired PN officers, CPOs/ sailors and Navy civilians. Later, Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi laid wreath at Shuhada monument at Naval Headquarters and offered Fateha.

Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi was commissioned in Operations Branch of Pakistan Navy in 1985. A winner of the coveted Sword of Honour, the Admiral has vast experience of both command and staff appointments. Command appointments of the Admiral include command of two Type 21 ships PNS BADR and PNS TARIQ, Commander 18th Destroyer Squadron, Commandant PNS BAHADUR, Commandant Pakistan Navy War College/ Commander Central Punjab, Commander Pakistan Fleet and Commander Karachi. His distinguished staff appointments include Principal Secretary to Chief of the Naval Staff, head of F-22P Mission in China, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Training and Evaluation), Director General Naval Intelligence and Chief of Staff (Operations) at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.

Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi is a graduate of Army Command and Staff College Quetta and National Defence University Islamabad. He also holds a Master Degree in Underwater Acoustics from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China. In recognition of his meritorious services, the Admiral has been awarded Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) and Sitara e Basalat. He was also conferred the French Medal Chevalier (Knight) by the Government of France.

IIOJK: (Indian troops martyr three youth in IIOJK)

ISLAMABAD:In Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ and K), Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred three youth in Shopian district on Wednesday.

According to reports, the troops martyred the youth during a cordon and search operation in Sugan area of the district.

Meanwhile, addressing a meeting in Srinagar, senior Hurriyat leader, Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori said Kashmiri youth are sacrificing their lives for a sacred cause of liberating their homeland from Indian yoke.

He said World Body must acknowledge these sacrifices and initiate measures to settle the lingering dispute to save the Kashmiris from Indian brutalities.

Sopori also paid glowing tributes to youth who were martyred by Indian troops in Sugan area of Shopian, today (Wednesday).

PM: (PM emphasizes on skills’ enhancement of young population)

ISLAMABAD:Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the present government’s goal is a self-reliant Pakistan that will emerge as a global power.

He was speaking in the final session of national seminar on “Resetting and Rebooting Pakistan’s ICT Sector” here at National Defence University, Islamabad on Wednesday.

The Prime Minister assured full facilitation to new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) stakeholders for providing an enabling and supportive regulatory environment from the Government.

He said ICT sector holds great potential for employment generation and revenue earnings. He emphasized on skills’ enhancement of young population of Pakistan.

Anniversary: (Nation to commemorate 15th Anniversary of October 8, earthquake tomorrow)

ISLAMABAD:The 15th anniversary of the devastating earthquake of 2005 is being observed tomorrow (Thursday).

According to a report, different organizations have arranged functions to mark the day. It was 8 October 2005, when an earthquake of seven point six intensity (7.6) struck the country causing widespread human and material losses in Hazara division and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

A ceremony will also be organized in Balakot to observe the day. One minute’s silence will also be observed on the occasion.

FO: (Pakistan seeks EU to further expand existing collaboration)

ISLAMABAD:Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood has underscored Pakistan’s desire to further expand the existing collaboration with the European Union in trade, investment, education, science and technology, people-to-people contacts, human rights and development cooperation.

He was speaking virtually at the sixth round of Pakistan-European Union Political Dialogue. Deputy Secretary General of European External Action Service Enrique Mora led the EU delegation.

The Foreign Secretary highlighted Pakistan’s contributions to counter-terrorism and addressing illegal migration and called for opening new channels of legal migration. He acknowledged the importance of the mutually-beneficial GSP Plus status granted by the European Union to Pakistan.

The Foreign Secretary apprised his counterpart of the dire human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, illegal measures to change the demographic structure of the occupied territory, and the threat to peace and security posed by India’s actions.

He underscored the importance of the international community taking steps to address the violations of human rights in IIOJK and facilitation of a peaceful solution in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions and wishes of the Kashmiri people.