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Pakistan, 黑料社区 reaffirm commitment to strengthen bilateral ties聽

Pakistan, 黑料社区 reaffirm commitment to strengthen bilateral ties聽
Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki (R) in a meeting with Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad on May 12, 2025. (Photo courtesy: @ForeignOfficePk/ X)
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Updated 12 May 2025

Pakistan, 黑料社区 reaffirm commitment to strengthen bilateral ties聽

Pakistan, 黑料社区 reaffirm commitment to strengthen bilateral ties聽
  • Pakistan鈥檚 deputy premier and foreign minister meets Saudi ambassador to Pakistan in Islamabad
  • 黑料社区 was actively involved in de-escalating tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and 黑料社区 reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, Pakistan鈥檚 foreign ministry said on Monday.聽

The development took place as Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki called on Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. Their meeting took place days after Pakistan and India agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday after exchanging lethal missile, drone and artillery strikes.聽

鈥淭hey discussed the full gamut of bilateral ties and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen already existing fraternal relations across all sectors,鈥 Pakistan鈥檚 foreign ministry said about Dar鈥檚 meeting with Malki.聽

黑料社区 was one of the few countries that were actively engaged in de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan last week after the former launched missile strikes against the latter on Wednesday.聽

黑料社区鈥檚 Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan spoke to Dar over the phone on May 10, expressing condolences over the loss of lives due to India鈥檚 strikes. The two had spoken after Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir visited Pakistan after his surprise stop in New Delhi for talks with Indian officials.

黑料社区 and Pakistan share close diplomatic and strategic relations. The Kingdom has extended significant support to Pakistan during prolonged economic challenges faced by Islamabad in recent years, including external financing and assistance with International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan programs.

The two regional and economic allies signed 34 agreements worth $2.8 billion in October last year. The Kingdom is home to over 2.7 million Pakistani expatriates, serving as the top destination for remittances for cash-strapped Pakistan.聽


Pakistan greenlights Wi-Fi 7 as Islamabad eyes 5G service rollout

Pakistan greenlights Wi-Fi 7 as Islamabad eyes 5G service rollout
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Pakistan greenlights Wi-Fi 7 as Islamabad eyes 5G service rollout

Pakistan greenlights Wi-Fi 7 as Islamabad eyes 5G service rollout
  • The move places the South Asian country of over 240 million among early adopters of Wi-Fi 7 in the Asia-Pacific region
  • Wi-Fi 7 offers ultra-high data rates, low latency and strong reliability, enabling 8K streaming, and AR/VR applications

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has approved the adoption of Wi-Fi 7 and future Wi-Fi generations in the 6 GHz band (5925鈥6425MHz) in line with parameters earlier cleared for Wi-Fi 6E, the telecom regulator said on Friday.

The move places the South Asian country of over 240 million among early adopters in the Asia-Pacific region and highlights its commitment to digital innovation and leadership.

Wi-Fi 7 offers ultra-high data rates, low latency and strong reliability, enabling 8K streaming, augmented or virtual reality (AR/VR) applications and industrial automation.

鈥淏y easing congestion in older bands and lowering broadband delivery costs, it will improve connectivity for households, SMEs, campuses, health care facilities and smart cities,鈥 the PTA said in a statement.

The development comes as Pakistan plans to introduce 5G Internet service. Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja this week announced the government was planning to introduce 5G services in seven major cities within months.

鈥淢easures are being taken to ensure more reliable Internet access nationwide,鈥 local media quoted Khawaja as saying at the 26th ITCN Asia Expo in Karachi on Tuesday.

But there have been concerns about financial difficulties associated with Pakistan鈥檚 transition to 5G wireless technology, even as the country鈥檚 use and penetration of wireless telecommunication services, such as broadband and mobile, continues to grow.


Pakistan PM urges ceasefire, delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza in meeting with UN chief

Pakistan PM urges ceasefire, delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza in meeting with UN chief
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Pakistan PM urges ceasefire, delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza in meeting with UN chief

Pakistan PM urges ceasefire, delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza in meeting with UN chief
  • Shehbaz Sharif, Ant贸nio Guterres discuss multilateralism, climate finance for developing nations and Indus Waters Treaty among a host of issues
  • PM Sharif reaffirms Islamabad鈥檚 support to end Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza, opening a 鈥榩olitical horizon鈥 for irreversible path to Palestinian statehood

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has met United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres and urged him to play his role for a ceasefire in Gaza and ensure delivery of humanitarian aid to the territory, Sharif鈥檚 office said on Saturday.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, being held in the backdrop of Israel鈥檚 nearly two-year war on Gaza, which has killed over 65,000 Palestinians since Oct. 2023, and its military actions against other Middle Eastern states as well as raging conflicts elsewhere in the world.

Sharif and Guterres discussed strengthening multilateralism, climate finance for developing nations, India鈥檚 announcement of putting the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, the Kashmir dispute and externally sponsored militancy in Pakistan, according to the Pakistan prime minister鈥檚 office.

鈥淪haring serious concern over the burning issue of Gaza, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan鈥檚 support for efforts for an immediate ceasefire and ending the war, provision of humanitarian assistance, and opening a political horizon for an irreversible path to Palestinian statehood,鈥 Sharif鈥檚 office said.

Pakistan does not recognize Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state as per the aspirations of the Palestinian people, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital and according to the pre-1967 borders.

The meeting came hours after Sharif told the UNGA that the Israeli leadership has unleashed a campaign against the innocent Palestinians in blind pursuit of its 鈥渘efarious goals,鈥 which history will always remember as one of its 鈥渄arkest chapters,鈥 calling on the international community to find a path to ceasefire.

鈥淔or nearly 80 years, the Palestinians have courageously endured Israel鈥檚 brutal occupation of their homeland. In the West Bank, each passing day brings new brutality, illegal settlers who terrorize and kill with impunity, and nobody can challenge them and question them. And in Gaza, Israel鈥檚 genocidal onslaught has unleashed unspeakable terror upon women and children in a manner we have not witnessed in annals of history,鈥 he told the UNGA session.

鈥淲e must find a path to a ceasefire now and just now... Pakistan firmly supports the demand of the Palestinian people for the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Sharif as its capital. Palestine can no longer remain under Israeli shackles. It must be liberated and liberated with full commitment and full force.鈥

 

In his meeting with Guterres, the Pakistan premier expressed gratitude for the secretary-general鈥檚 appreciation of Pakistan鈥檚 rescue and relief efforts, but stressed the need for climate finance for developing nations.

鈥淭he prime minister underlined the need for concerted international actions, including mobilization of additional climate finance to mitigate the impacts of climate change on the most climate vulnerable countries like Pakistan,鈥 Sharif鈥檚 office said.

While Pakistan contributes less than 1 percent to global greenhouse gas emissions, it remains one of the most vulnerable countries to climate-related disasters. Officials say the South Asian country suffers around $4 billion annually due to climate change and this year鈥檚 monsoon floods, which killed over 1,000 people, affected 4.7 million and washed away crops on 4 million acres of land, could deepen that blow.

The prime minister reiterated Pakistan鈥檚 commitment to continue playing a constructive role as a member of the UN Security Council for regional and international peace and security.

鈥淭he secretary-general lauded Pakistan鈥檚 strong voice and critical role at the UN, including principled positions at the Security Council,鈥 Sharif鈥檚 office said. 鈥淭hey agreed on the need for concerted efforts to further enhance and strengthen the indispensable role of the United Nations in advancing global peace and development.鈥


Pakistani security forces raid militant hideout in northwest, killing 17 Taliban fighters

Pakistani security forces raid militant hideout in northwest, killing 17 Taliban fighters
Updated 27 September 2025

Pakistani security forces raid militant hideout in northwest, killing 17 Taliban fighters

Pakistani security forces raid militant hideout in northwest, killing 17 Taliban fighters
  • The raid follows a similar operation two days earlier in Dera Ismail Khan, where 13 Pakistani Taliban fighters were killed
  • Pakistan has seen a rise in militant violence in recent years, much of it claimed by separatist groups and Pakistani Taliban

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Pakistani security forces on Friday raided a militant hideout in the country鈥檚 restive northwest, triggering a shootout that left 17 Pakistani Taliban fighters dead, police said.

The clash took place in Karak, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to regional Police Chief Shehbaz Elahi. He said three officers were wounded in the gunbattle.

Elahi provided no further details but said that the killed militants were 鈥淜hwarij,鈥 a term often used by Pakistani authorities to refer to members of the Pakistani Taliban.

While security forces frequently carry out such operations, Friday鈥檚 raid followed a similar intelligence-based operation two days earlier in Dera Ismail Khan, another district in the northwest, where 13 Pakistani Taliban fighters were killed in a shootout.

Pakistan has seen a rise in militant violence in recent years, much of it claimed by separatist groups and the Pakistani Taliban, also known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP.

The TTP is a separate group from, but seen as an ally of the Afghan Taliban. It has been emboldened since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in 2021, and many of its leaders and fighters are believed to have taken refuge in Afghanistan since then.


Pakistan welfare program lifts 2 million from poverty, awaits PM approval for flood funds

Pakistan welfare program lifts 2 million from poverty, awaits PM approval for flood funds
Updated 27 September 2025

Pakistan welfare program lifts 2 million from poverty, awaits PM approval for flood funds

Pakistan welfare program lifts 2 million from poverty, awaits PM approval for flood funds
  • Friction persists between government, one of its allies over how to assist over 4.7 million flood-affectees in Punjab province
  • Welfare program chief says its own funds already committed, past relief efforts were launched from special funds provided by PM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 poverty alleviation program is ready with data and mechanisms to reach families devastated by the recent floods but is waiting for the prime minister鈥檚 direction and fund allocation to begin the process, its chairperson said on Friday, adding the program has lifted 2 million household out of poverty so far.

The statement comes amid friction between the government and one of its allies, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), over how to assist over 4.7 million people affected by monsoon floods in the breadbasket Punjab province.

The PPP maintains that the Benazir Income Support Program is the most effective and fastest mechanism to assist flood victims, while the government of PM Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 party in Punjab insists on channeling aid through its own relief card initiative.

Launched in 2008, BISP aims to support low-income families and empower women. Named after late former PM Benazir Bhutto, it has a budget of Rs716 billion ($2.5 billion) for fiscal year 2025鈥26. Through its Benazir Kafaalat program, BISP provides quarterly stipends of Rs13,500 ($48) to around 10 million women.

鈥淎s far as help for flood-affected families is concerned, we haven鈥檛 started yet because the funds we have are already committed,鈥 BISP Chairman Rubina Khalid told Arab News in an exclusive interview.

鈥淚n the past, relief was extended through BISP with funding provided by the prime minister from his own or other government resources. It is the prime minister who will direct us to move ahead.鈥

The rains and floods, which began in late June and peaked in Punjab in late August, have killed over 1,000 people nationwide and submerged crops on more than 2.5 million acres of land, mainly in Punjab.

Khalid stressed that the BISP is not mandated to directly conduct flood relief operations.

鈥淏ISP is not there to act as another NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority). This is NDMA鈥檚 job to make the assessments and arrangements. We are just saying that we are the vehicle of this cash transfer,鈥 she said.

The BISP鈥檚 strength lies in its geotagged beneficiary database, which enables quick intervention in case of disasters, according to its chairman.

鈥淲hen NADRA (National Database & Registration Authority) or the PDMA (Provincial Disaster Management Authority) declares a district a disaster area, we can immediately reach out with cash assistance,鈥 she said.

鈥淭his quick injection of cash is essential because displaced families need more than food and shelter. They need financial support to restart their lives.鈥

About transparency in funds distribution, Khalid insisted any political interference in BISP operations is impossible.

鈥淓ven if the president or prime minister asks for someone to be enrolled, it cannot be done. There is a clear process, and only those who meet the prerequisites are registered,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur system is apolitical and mechanical, leaving no room for favoritism.鈥

She underlined that women remain central to the program.

鈥淭he beauty of this program is that it empowers women. Millions who were previously unaccounted for are now recognized in the national database,鈥 she said.

Lifting households out of poverty

Khalid revealed the BISP, which supports around 10 million families or nearly 60 million people, recently graduated two million households out of poverty through a recertification exercise.

鈥淲e did a recertification process which ended on June 30. Two million people are now out of the program, and we will be adding two million new beneficiaries,鈥 she said.

The program holds data of 35 million people, out of which 10 million of the poorest households are shortlisted for cash support, according to the BISP chairman.

Asked about past concerns about missed families, Khalid said: 鈥淲e now have a dynamic registry system with offices across Pakistan, down to tehsil level. People being missed out is no longer a big problem.鈥

The program also runs education stipends under the Nashonuma health initiative and recently launched a skills training initiative.

Khalid admitted that inflation has reduced the value of their cash transfers, but stressed that they still help bridge the income-expenditure gap for Pakistan鈥檚 poorest. She said international donors, such as the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, finance various programs of BISP and the program will continue evolving.

鈥淚t is an income support program, not a handout,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur recipients are like family. We will look after them like family.鈥


China to offer $14 million relief supplies to Pakistan after deadly floods 鈥 embassy

China to offer $14 million relief supplies to Pakistan after deadly floods 鈥 embassy
Updated 26 September 2025

China to offer $14 million relief supplies to Pakistan after deadly floods 鈥 embassy

China to offer $14 million relief supplies to Pakistan after deadly floods 鈥 embassy
  • Monsoon rains, floods killed over 1,000 affected more than 4.7 million, mainly in Pakistan鈥檚 breadbasket Punjab province, this monsoon
  • This month, the UN also allocated $5 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund to support Pakistan鈥檚 response efforts to the deluges

ISLAMABAD: Beijing will offer Pakistan $14 million relief supplies after widespread destruction in the South Asian country from monsoon rains and floods, the Chinese embassy announced on Friday.

Monsoon rains and India鈥檚 release of excess water flooded rivers, mainly in Pakistan鈥檚 breadbasket Punjab province, in late August, submerging more than 4,700 villages and affecting over 4.7 million people, according to Punjab Relief Commissioner Nabeel Javed.

The deluges killed more than 1,006 and forced authorities to relocate more than 2.6 million people in Punjab to safety after their homes were washed away by water torrents. The floods submerged crops over more than 2.5 million acres of land in the region.

China, which is a major investment partner of Pakistan, last month extended $2 million emergency assistance to Islamabad to deal with the deadly floods, according to the Chinese embassy in Islamabad.

鈥淐hina will offer additional flood relief supplies worth 100 million yuan RMB ($14 million) to further support Pakistan鈥檚 efforts in disaster relief and reconstruction,鈥 the embassy said on Friday.

Monsoon season brings Pakistan up to 80 percent of its annual rainfall, but increasingly erratic and extreme weather patterns are turning the annual rains, which are vital for agriculture, food security and the livelihoods of millions of farmers, into a destructive force.

The disaster revived memories of the 2022 deluges, when a third of the country was submerged, over 1,700 people were killed and losses exceeded $35 billion.

This month, the United Nations also allocated $5 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to support Pakistan鈥檚 response efforts to the devastating floods, UN Secretary General鈥檚 Spokesperson St茅phane Dujarric said.