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Central Desk

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Economic Performance

Record increase in remittances is a National Slap on the face...

Central Desk - April 15, 2025 0
ISPR Rawalpindi, 13 April 2025: A delegation of the United States Congress, led by Honourable Jack Bergman alongwith Honourable Thomas Souzzi and Honourable Jonathan Jackson called on General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) today. Discussions during the meeting encompassed a range of issues of mutual interest, with particular emphasis on regional security and defence cooperation. Both sides reaffirmed the importance of sustained engagement based on mutual respect, shared values, and converging strategic interests. The visiting U.S. lawmakers commended the Pakistan Armed Forces for their pivotal role in combating terrorism and acknowledged Pakistan’s enduring contributions to regional peace and stability. They also expressed deep appreciation for Pakistan’s resilience and the strategic potential of its people. Underscoring their respect for Pakistan’s sovereignty, the U.S. Congressional delegation conveyed a strong commitment to advancing broad-based bilateral cooperation, particularly in the domains of security, trade, investment, and economic development. General Syed Asim Munir conveyed his appreciation to the delegation for their visit and reiterated Pakistan’s desire to further deepen and diversify its longstanding partnership with the United States in a manner that is mutually beneficial and respectful of each other’s national interests. During the meeting MoUs were also signed for training collaboration in the field of Information Technology.
Pakistan Army

US Congress delegation met COAS Gen Asim Munir

Central Desk - April 13, 2025 0
Featured

Mumbai attacks, David Headley, Tahawwur Rana, and the global networking

Central Desk - April 13, 2025 0
Opinion

Taj Haider and Blacked Out Revisited

Central Desk - April 10, 2025 0
Schools

Textbooks promoting Majoritarianism, failing religious Inclusivity, believes CSJ

Central Desk - April 10, 2025 0
US Military boots at a second-hand market in Kabul after US forces left Bagram Air Base
Afghanistan

Americans are back in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban,...

Central Desk - April 9, 2025 0
PMO Press Release No 95/2025 Prime Minister's Office (Press Wing) Islamabad: 9 April, 2025. A U.S. delegation, led by Mr. Eric Meyer, Senior Bureau Official & Acting Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, U.S. Department of State, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister. The delegation is visiting Pakistan to attend the Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum. The Prime Minister welcomed U.S. participation at the Forum. He emphasized that the minerals sector of Pakistan presented immense opportunities and encouraged U.S. companies to invest in this priority sector. While underscoring the significance of Pakistan-U.S relations not only in the bilateral context but also for regional peace and security, the Prime Minister expressed Pakistan’s desire to work with President Trump and his Administration to strengthen bilateral relations with the United States. The Prime Minister underscored the importance of enhanced cooperation in areas of mutual interest including trade and investment, as well as counter terrorism. Acting Assistant Secretary Meyer congratulated Pakistan on successfully hosting the Pakistan Mineral Investment Forum. He acknowledged the potential of Pakistan’s mineral sector and conveyed the interest of U.S. companies to invest in the sector. He also expressed U.S. desire to work with Pakistan on issues of shared interest. He said the U.S. looked forward to enhancing bilateral ties with Pakistan. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Division Ahad Khan Cheema, Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik, SAPM Tariq Fatemi and other high level government officials also attended the meeting.
Diplomatic Circle

The U.S. delegation paid a courtesy call on PM Shehbaz Sharif

Central Desk - April 9, 2025 0
Pakistan Ambassador to UAE Faisal Niaz Tirmizi has said that his host country demands skilled workers for future job market and days of Pakistani unskilled workers getting jobs in the UAE are almost over as the country is fast moving forward to high-end skilled market.
Foreign Office

SIFC is streamlining investments, believes Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi

Central Desk - April 9, 2025 0
Foreign Office

Embassy of Pakistan held a grand event of Pakistan Day in...

Central Desk - April 9, 2025 0
Azerbaijani delegation attended Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum 2025
Diplomatic Circle

Azerbaijani delegation attended Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum 2025

Central Desk - April 8, 2025 0
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