PM launches Sehat Sahulat Program for Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT): Prime Minister Imran Khan launched Sehat Sahulat Program for Azad Jammu and Kashmir at a ceremony in Islamabad today (Friday). Speaking on the occasion, he said this program will provide health insurance to 1.2 million families in the territory and they can get medical treatment from three hundred and fifty health facilities across Pakistan. The Prime Minister said the PTI government had started this project from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where the process has now been started to extend the facility to every household. In Punjab, six million families have been provided with the health cards and the provincial government there is striving to provide this facility to the entire population by the end of next year.

Imran Khan said the launch of this program in Azad Kashmir will also send a message across the LOC where a fascist and oppressive regime is oppressing the rights of people that we care for our people. The Prime Minister said given the economic constraints, launching this universal health coverage program was a courageous decision by the government He said this program is in line with the principles of State of Madina. The Prime Minister reaffirmed the commitment to transform Pakistan into a welfare state as per the vision of founding fathers.

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PM’s AIDE Malik Amin Aslam says A Plan Readies for Planting One Billion Mangroves Trees would be planted in Sindh, Balochistan

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT):A comprehensive initiative has been hammered out to massively boost area under mangroves plantation under the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Programme (TBTTP), Special Assistant to Prime Minister Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam revealed. Talking to media here on Friday, the PM’s aide said, “An elaborate plan has been finalized in consultation with various national and international stakeholders to enhance mangroves forest cover in Balochistan and Sindh, where coastal areas and coastal communities are facing growing risks of climate change-caused risks, particularly cyclones, coastal erosion, sea-level rise and consequent intrusion of inland areas.”

He said that tackling existing challenges that affect man-made infrastructure and coastal ecosystems such as shoreline erosion, coastal flooding and water pollution, has already become a serious concern and challenge. Addressing the additional stress of climate change may require new approaches to managing land, water, waste, and ecosystems, Malik Amin Aslam highlighted. “However, an ambitious plan has been sketched out under which one billion mangrove trees would be planted in the coastal areas of the both provinces,” Malik Amin announced.

According to a study conducted by WWF – Pakistan, country’s mangroves cover spreads over 1463.59 km2, which would be increased manifold under the new initiative of one billion mangroves tree plantation plan rolled out as a part of the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision for Clean Green Pakistan as well as climate-smart Pakistan, he remarked. Climate change can affect coastal areas in a variety of ways, he stressed. The PM’s aide emphasised that climate change poses grave risks to coastal areas along over 1300 kms-long coastal strip covering Sindh and Balochistan provinces, which are already stressed by human activity, pollution, invasive species, and storms.

Sea level rise could erode and inundate coastal ecosystems and eliminate wetlands. Warmer and more acidic oceans are likely to disrupt coastal and marine ecosystems. Malik Amin said further that the country’s coasts have become increasingly vulnerable to sea-level rise, changes in the frequency and intensity of storms, increases in precipitation patterns and warmer ocean temperatures,” Besides, rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) have already started causing the warming ocean waters to absorb more of the gas and become more acidic.

This rising acidity can have significant impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems, he warned. “As a result, the adverse effects of climate change are most likely to worsen problems that the coastal areas in Sindh and Balochistan provinces already face, which are characterised by high-level of poverty, unemployment and mal-nutrition, if these areas are not protected with effective measures including mangroves plantation,” he warned.

Boosting mangroves tree cover with plantation of one billion mangroves saplings over next few years would help mitigate risks being faced by the coastal areas, its inhabitants and their livelihoods Besides, blue carbon eco-system strategy has been finalised in consultation with the World Bank to conduct a detailed study of for assessment of carbon sequestration potential in the country. Explaining about blue economy, he said that the blue economy is an emerging popular concept, which encompasses around protecting the oceans and sustainable use of natural resources including water =for sustainable growth and development.

The concept supports for sustainable usage of ocean resources for economic growth, social inclusion, and the preservation of livelihoods while at the same time ensuring environmental sustainability of the oceans and coastal areas as well as promotion of environmental-friendly activities including renewable energy, fisheries, maritime transport, coastal tourism, waste management and climate change risk management.

The coastal ecosystems of mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrass meadows provide plenty of benefits and environmental services that are vital for climate change adaptation along coastlines, including protection from storms and sea level-rise, coastal erosion, coastal water quality contamination, provision of habitat for commercially important fisheries and endangered marine species and food security for many coastal communities.

“However, these vital ecosystems sequester and store significant amounts of coastal blue carbon from the atmosphere and ocean; which is why, these coastal ecosystems are now considered of unprecedented importance for their role in climate change mitigation,” Malik Amin Aslam emphasised. It’s a matter of sorry, he said, that despite these numerous benefits and services, coastal blue carbon ecosystems are some of the most threatened ecosystems on Earth, with an estimated annually 340,000 to 980,000 hectares being eroded.

Mangroves provide at least US$ 1.6 billion annually in ecosystem services, which consist of supporting fisheries by providing critical spawning grounds for commercial fish species; filtering pollutants and contaminants from coastal waters and contributing to healthy coastal marine water quality; and protecting coastal development and communities against storms, floods and erosion.

However, we hope the launching of one billion mangroves tree plantation initiative under the country’s largest afforestation programme (TBTTP) and conducting multi-year assessment study of blue economy potential of the country would go a long way to protect and conserve natural resources of coastal areas, mitigate climate risks facing coastal communities and their livelihood and mitigate the adverse impacts of the climate change, the PM’s aide Malik Amin Aslam hoped.

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Media reports regarding 45% increase in foreign loans in 5-months period are completely incorrect and misleading

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT): Media reports regarding 45% increase in foreign loans in 5-months period are completely incorrect and misleading. The key facts are as follows:

During first five-months of current fiscal year (July-November, 2020), the government received gross external inflows of US$4.5 billion as against the annual budgeted estimate of US$ 14.37 billion.

During this period, the government paid back US$ 2.9 billion on account of external public debt and its servicing. Thus, net inflow was US$1.6 billion. Budgeted estimate of external debt payment its servicing for FY2020-21 is US$ 11.369 billion.

During the tenure of current Government, total external inflow amounted to US$ 26.6 billion which were primarily used for repayment of external public debt and its servicing of US$ 23.4 billion. Thus, net inflow was US$ 3.2 billion during the tenure of present government.

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Taliban Political Commission calls on Prime Minister Imran Khan

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT): A delegation of Taliban Political Commission (TPC), headed by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, called on the Prime Minister Imran Khan today. The discussions focused on the progress in the Afghan peace process and the way forward. Reiterating that there was no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan underlined that the Intra-Afghan Negotiations provide a historic opportunity to the Afghan leaders for achieving durable peace and stability through an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

The Prime Minister expressed hope that the Afghan parties would continue to build on the recent positive developments in the Intra-Afghan Negotiations. Prime Minister Imran Khan underscored Pakistan’s consistent support to an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement. He also underlined the need to be vigilant about the role of spoilers, who continue to make attempts to disrupt and derail the peace process.

The Prime Minister expressed concern over the high level of violence and called on all sides for reduction in violence leading to ceasefire. The Prime Minister highlighted that return of peace and stability in Afghanistan would provide a strong impetus to economic development, regional integration, and connectivity, benefitting Afghanistan and the region. The TPC delegation’s visit is part of Pakistan’s serious efforts to facilitate Afghan peace process to achieve a peaceful, stable, united, independent, sovereign and prosperous Afghanistan.

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Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh held virtual meeting with Global President and CEO Telenor Group

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh held a virtual meeting with Mr. Sigve Brekke, Global President and CEO Telenor Group today. In his virtual remarks, the CEO reiterated the Company’s support to Pakistan during these testing times as connectivity will be of great importance for the nation’s recovery efforts in the year ahead. As an enabler of economic activity, Telenor has an important role to play in reviving the country’s long-term growth trajectory, he added.

The CEO further stated that creating a predictable business environment with fair regulatory regimes for spectrum licensing and taxation remains key to improving the business climate and receiving future foreign investment in Pakistan. The Finance Minister outlined that telecom is one of the fastest growing segments of the Pakistan’s economy and is a key driver for growth and employment generation in the country. The Finance Minister appreciated the services provided by the telecom industry and assured all possible.

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Second Round of Pakistan-Azerbaijan Bilateral Political Consultations held

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT): The Second Round of Pakistan-Azerbaijan Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) was held in a virtual mode today. The Pakistan side was led by Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood; Deputy Foreign Minister Ramiz Hasanov headed the Azerbaijan delegation. The two sides reviewed the full spectrum of bilateral relations, including cooperation in the political, trade and economic, energy, defence, education and culture arenas. Guided by the vision and direction of the respective leaders, Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Ilham Aliyev, there is strong mutual desire to further expand the economic and trade ties, deepen cultural cooperation, and strengthen connectivity between the two brotherly countries.

Agreeing that bilateral political relations are of exemplary quality, the two sides affirmed the resolve to take the overall relationship to a new level. Reiterating Pakistan’s principled support on the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Foreign Secretary extended felicitations on the historic success in liberation of Azerbaijan’s occupied territories. Deputy Foreign Minister Hasanov thanked for Pakistan’s support, which won profound admiration by the government and people of Azerbaijan.

Discussing the existing state of play in the economic cooperation, the two sides agreed to enhance and diversify bilateral trade to its optimal potential and expand cooperation in the fields of energy, agriculture, science and technology, railways and education. It was emphasized to take tangible steps to improve mobility of businessmen, students and tourists, including through early commencement of direct flights between the two countries. Both sides expressed satisfaction on mutual cooperation at the international fora, especially at the United Nations and OIC and reaffirmed their continued support to each other on all issues of mutual interest at the global and regional forums.

The Foreign Secretary recognized Azerbaijan’s valuable support to Pakistan on the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) at various international fora, including at the OIC Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir. He briefed the Azerbaijani counterpart about the grave situation in IIOJK, marked by gross violations of human rights, illegal attempts to change the demographic structure of the occupied territory, and intensification of ceasefire violations by the Indian side on the LOC threating peace and security.

The Foreign Secretary stressed that the international community needed to take practical steps to address the grave situation and to facilitate peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions and the wishes of the Kashmiri people. The Foreign Secretary also highlighted Pakistan’s positive contribution to the Afghan peace process with the objective of an inclusive and broad-based political settlement geared to bring lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to pursue opportunities and possibilities for imparting greater depth and substance to the bilateral relationship. They also agreed to enhance the frequency of high-level exchanges and optimally utilize the existing institutional mechanisms to strengthen bilateral cooperation in all fields.

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Ministry of Economic Affairs clarifies that media reports about increase in foreign loans in the first five months of current fiscal year were misleading and incorrect

Islamabad, December 18, 2020 (PPI-OT): The Ministry of Economic Affairs has clarified that the media reports about increase in foreign loans in the first five months of the current fiscal year were misleading and incorrect. A press release issued here on Friday by the Ministry said that during the five months (July-November, 2020) the government had received a gross inflow of USD 4.5 billion as against the annual budgetary estimate of USF 14.37 billion. During the same period the government paid back USD 2.9 billion on account of the external debt and its servicing these there was net inflow of just USD 1.6 billion.

Budget of the year 2020-2021 estimated that the Government of Pakistan will have to pay USD 11.39 billion. The press release also presented the fact that during the tenure of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf led government (August 2018-November 2020) total external inflows amounted to USD 26.6 billion out of which 23.3 billion were used for external debt servicing therefore the net inflows during this period calculate to USD 3.2 billion. Therefore, any impression that the government is adding up external debt is erroneous.

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