Pakistan confers highest civilian award on Jordan’s King Abdullah II

Pakistan confers highest civilian award on Jordan’s King Abdullah II
President Asif Ali Zardari conferrs Pakistan’s highest civilian award, ‘Nishan-e-Pakistan,’ on Jordan’s King Abdullah II, on November 16, 2025. (PID)
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Pakistan confers highest civilian award on Jordan’s King Abdullah II

Pakistan confers highest civilian award on Jordan’s King Abdullah II
  • King Abdullah II, President Asif Ali Zardari review regional and global developments, with a focus on the Middle East
  • The two leaders reject any displacement of Palestinians, emphasize need for a Two-State solution, Zardari’s office says

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday conferred Pakistan’s highest civilian award, ‘Nishan-e-Pakistan,’ on Jordan’s King Abdullah II during his state visit to the South Asian country, President Zardari’s office said.

The honor was bestowed on the visiting monarch at a special investiture ceremony attended by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, members of the federal cabinet, military chiefs and members of the diplomatic corps.

On the occasion, the Jordanian king also conferred on President Zardari the ‘Wisam Al-Nahdah Al-Mursa,’ or the Order of the Renaissance, according to the Pakistan president’s office.




Jordan’s King Abdullah II conferrs ‘Wisam Al-Nahdah Al-Mursa,’ or the Order of the Renaissance, on Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on November 16, 2025. (PID)

President Zardari and King Abdullah earlier held a meeting, at which they reaffirmed longstanding, fraternal ties between Pakistan and Jordan, and discussed the full range of bilateral relations.

“They also reviewed regional and international developments of mutual concern, with particular focus on peace, stability and security in the Middle East,” the president’s office said in a statement.

“They noted the need to build on the strength of these relations and to encourage greater people-to-people contact between the two countries.”

Both sides underlined the importance of working together in multilateral forums and of promoting humanitarian and development cooperation, according to President Zardari’s office.

On Palestine, the president and the Jordanian king reiterated their shared principled position on post-war Gaza.

“They rejected any displacement of Palestinians and emphasized the need for a Two-State solution. They called for the establishment of an independent, sovereign, viable and contiguous State of Palestine on pre-June 1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital,” the statement read.

“Both leaders expressed confidence in the future direction of Pakistan-Jordan relations and agreed to maintain close coordination on bilateral, regional and global issues.”


Pakistan warns of action against officials involved in illegal immigration

Pakistan warns of action against officials involved in illegal immigration
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Pakistan warns of action against officials involved in illegal immigration

Pakistan warns of action against officials involved in illegal immigration
  • The issue of illegal immigration has gained attention after arrest of individuals with forged documents in recent years
  • Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says that no passenger shall be allowed to travel without the required documents

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday warned of strict action against officials involved in illegally sending Pakistani citizens abroad, amid an ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration.

The issue of illegal immigration and its consequences have gained significant attention in Pakistan after the arrest of several Pakistani and foreign nationals at airports with forged documents in recent years.

On Sunday, Interior Minister Naqvi and Overseas Pakistanis Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain visited Lahore airport to review the immigration process, where they spoke to passengers about their issues.

“No passenger should be allowed to travel without the required documents. Illegal immigration will not be tolerated at all,” Naqvi said. “Strict action will be taken against any FIA (Federal Investigation Agency) or other institutional officials involved.”

In recent years, Pakistan has also cracked down on individuals accused of exploiting visas to solicit money in , a practice officials warned was damaging the country’s image and could affect genuine visa-seekers, including religious pilgrims.

“No passenger who may bring disrepute to the country will be allowed to travel [abroad],” Naqvi added.

Overseas Pakistanis Minister Hussain checked the protector stickers on travel documents of passengers. The Pakistani government issues protectors to citizens who have been offered employment abroad. It helps a Pakistani open a bank account and ensures compensation by the government in case of death or disability while working abroad.

“Verification of valid employment documents under the protector must be ensured in all cases,” Hussain directed immigration officials.