ISLAMABAD: On Wednesday, President Dr. Arif Alvi vehemently denounced the vicious Israeli strike on the Al-Ahly Al-Mamadany Hospital in Gaza, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people, including women and children. He stated that in addition to pressing for an early end to Israel’s assault and continuous isolation of Gaza, the international community needed to make Israel responsible for its war crimes. The president expressed shock at the senseless deaths of innocent people as a result of the careless Israeli bombardment and said that Israel had violated all moral and international standards by attacking a hospital where patients were receiving emergency care. The president voiced alarm about the serious war crimes that Israel was committing, which targeted civilian populations and medical facilities without distinction.
BEIJING: In addition to strengthening their political, economic, educational, scientific and technological, cultural, and people-to-people ties, Pakistan and China decided on Wednesday to further increase high-level discussion and engagement. Meeting on the fringes of the Third Belt and Road Forum, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Caretaker Prime Minister Kakar reviewed bilateral ties. The two presidents, escorted by the ministers and high-ranking officials, reiterated the established and unwavering friendship between China and Pakistan. Prime Minister Kakar congratulated the Chinese government on the Third Belt and Road Forum’s (BRF) successful staging. The prime minister referred to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), citing its scope and depth, as a project of enormous significance for global connectivity and shared prosperity.
SRINAGAR: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference has declared that the Indian administration, led by Narendra Modi, is misleading the international community about the reality on the ground in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir by spreading obvious lies of peace and normalcy. The Kashmir Media Service reports that in statements released in Srinagar, leaders of the APHC, including Syed Bashir Andrabi, Khawaja Firdous, Muhammad Shafi Lone, Muhammad Yousuf Naqash, Javaid Ahmed Mir, Farida Bahenji, Noor Muhammad Fayyaz, Muhammad Aaqib, and Umar Mughal, said that assertions made by Indian political and military figures regarding the improvement of security conditions in the occupied territory amount to cruel jokes. They added that daily deaths, aggressive cordon and search operations, raids, and arbitrary arrests undermine Indian assertions that normalcy has returned to IIOJK.
ISLAMABAD: Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, the chairman of the Pakistani Senate, strongly regrets and denounces the most recent Israeli airstrike on the al-Ahli hospital in the Gaza Strip.“This barbaric act of spilling Palestinian blood has led to the unimaginable suffering of innocent civilians, with over 500 women and children losing their lives” , stated the Senate Chairman.Chairman Senate emphasises that this occurrence is a complete stain on mankind, characterising the attack as nothing less than a genocide carried out by the Zionist Israeli regime.The deliberate targeting of medical facilities and a UN-run school, which is an unquestionable war crime that reveals the heinous brutality of the Zionist regime’s activities, makes it a vivid illustration of savagery that the entire world has observed.
United States and United Nations: Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, said on social media that he was “horrified” by the horrific attack on a Gaza hospital that claimed at least 500 lives. “My thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families. International humanitarian law provides protection for hospitals and medical professionals,” Guterres stated in the message posted on X, the previous Twitter platform. In a statement issued immediately after, Guterres denounced an attack that claimed six lives on a UN-run school in a Gaza refugee camp.The hospital strike is Israel’s fault, according to the Palestinian organisation Hamas.
BEIJING: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a strategic connection, according to caretaker prime minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, who also described the project as a “catalyst of growth, poverty alleviation, and job creation” on Tuesday. “CPEC is a shining example of development and prosperity. “It is not only an economic corridor, but also a symbol of strategic trust between Pakistan and China,” he stated while addressing delegates from prominent Chinese think tanks and academic institutions. During his official visit to China for the Belt and Road Forum, Prime Minister Kakar stated that the CPEC has improved modern infrastructure, increased regional connectivity, and guaranteed energy security, all of which have completely changed Pakistan’s socioeconomic landscape.
BEIJING: Pakistan’s collaboration with China in the fields of education and research is highly valued, according to Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister.In a Beijing discussion with Ren Libo, President of the Grandview Institution, the prime minister shared his opinions. While in China for the Belt and Road Forum, Prime Minister Kakar stated that cooperation between Chinese educational institutions and the nation might assist the latter achieve its objectives.He described China as Pakistan’s close friend, supporting it through all of its tough times.“We discussed shared goals and our vision for the future,” PM Kakar stated. Thankful for his insightful advice and want to deepen Pakistan’s and China’s sibling ties even more.
Dr. Umar Saif, the Federal Minister for IT and Telecom, stated on Tuesday that Pakistan aims to absorb knowledge from Malaysia’s creative strategy and regulations for the introduction of 5G. With the help of an extremely creative spectrum sharing scheme, Malaysia has quickly implemented 5G. The minister stated, “We would collaborate with our Malaysian counterparts to learn about their creative approach and policies. He was speaking at the GITEX-23 Sidelines conference in Dubai with a high-level delegation headed by Malaysia’s Minister of IT and Communication, Fahmi Fadzi. Important technology-related subjects were covered at the meeting with the goal of enhancing bilateral cooperation. Dr. Umar Saif discussed the financial technology (Fintech) industry and Starlink, the satellite internet provider entering Malaysia, at the conference.
BEIJING: Sami Saeed, the caretaker minister for planning, development, and special initiatives, has emphasised the critical role that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) plays in promoting regional connectivity and economic development. He has also highlighted Pakistan’s national pride in having made a significant contribution to the initiative’s success. The minister emphasised Pakistan’s resolve to fortify its alliance with China at the meeting with Chinese technology companies, with an emphasis on infrastructure development and sustainable growth. According to CEN on Tuesday, he went on to say that Pakistan’s active participation in the BRI demonstrated the nation’s unwavering commitment to developing relationships that benefit both parties and advancing international collaboration.
BEIJING: On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a state banquet for world leaders taking part in the Third Belt and Road Forum. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister, was present. Senior cabinet ministers accompanied the prime minister, according to a news statement from the PM Office Media Wing. The chiefs of state and government of various other international countries, including those of Russia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Mongolia, Hungary, Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, and Chile, attended the banquet, which was held at the famous Great Hall of the Peoples. First Lady Madame Peng Liyuan and President Xi greeted the prime minister at the banquet. Additionally, Prime Minister Kakar engaged in casual conversations with the international leaders present at the function.