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Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev has arrived in Islamabad for a two-day visit.

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President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan came in Pakistan on Thursday for a two-day official visit from July 11-12. The visit was extended as an invitation from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Prime Minister Sharif and his cabinet members, including Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Information and Broadcasting Minister Attaullah Tarar, gave President Aliyev a warm welcome at the airport.

The dignitary’s arrival was announced by the sound of a 21-gun salute in the backdrop. Upon his arrival, two children, adorned in customary attire, offered him bouquets.

President Aliyev’s itinerary includes discussions with Prime Minister Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari during his visit.

In order to enhance bilateral collaboration, both parties shall participate in thorough deliberations on topics of shared interest.

Furthermore, Pakistan and Azerbaijan are scheduled to sign 15 memoranda of understanding today, representing a noteworthy advancement in the enhancement of bilateral commerce and cooperation. According to sources, these agreements would cover many industries, emphasising the strengthening connections between the two countries.

One of the significant agreements is a preferential trade agreement designed to improve economic relations by offering mutually advantageous terms. In addition, Pakistan and Azerbaijan will sign a transit trade agreement and an aviation service agreement to enhance the efficiency of transporting goods and people between the two countries.

Additionally, the two countries will enter into Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to collaborate in the fields of foreign affairs and the information sector. A preliminary cultural exchange programme will be reciprocated, solidifying the cultural connections between the nations.

The agreements will be ratified during a joint press conference conducted by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the visiting president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev. Furthermore, a trio of federal ministers will convene with President Aliyev tomorrow morning, before engaging in a ceremonial meeting at the Presidential Palace with President Asif Zardari. The Pakistani president will organise a dinner to pay tribute to the Azerbaijani delegation.

President Aliyev’s tour is anticipated to end tomorrow, following the completion of his commitments in Pakistan.

As to a news release from the Foreign Office, the leaders of government of the two nations will have in-depth conversations on topics of shared interest in order to enhance bilateral cooperation.

Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Malik revealed on Wednesday that Azerbaijan is contemplating an investment of $2 to $3 billion in Pakistan, specifically targeting the mining industry, which includes oil and gas. Malik emphasised Azerbaijan’s strong enthusiasm for oil and gas exploration and its commitment to expanding investment in the LNG sector.

Minister Malik also highlighted the Prime Minister’s dedication to enhancing economic collaboration with amicable nations, giving priority to investment rather than aid. He conveyed his confidence that President Aliyev’s visit will greatly enhance the trade links between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.

Malik stated that the discussions will focus on boosting textile exports and advancing the IT sector, with the aim of significantly strengthening economic relations between the two countries.

The execution of these agreements and the expected investments indicate a favourable outlook for the relations between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, promoting economic development and enhancing mutual connections.

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Resolving 9900 Out of 10515 Complaints: Legal Advisor’s Press Briefing

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Under Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah’s direction, the Office of the Federal Tax Ombudsman has accomplished a great deal in protecting taxpayer rights and resolving tax disputes.

Speaking at a news conference, Legal Advisor Almas Ali Jovindah mentioned that the FTO has been quite efficient, receiving 10,515 complaints and resolving 9,900 of them in the past ten months.

According to him, Dr. Jah addressed systemic flaws within tax administration by initiating 31 own-motion investigations. For the purpose of informing taxpayers of their rights, the FTO held 117 outreach workshops in the year 2024. Accessibility has also been enhanced by the incorporation of paperless and remote hearings.

He brought up the fact that a recent FBR recommendation had pushed for simpler sales tax filing and remedied unjust tax practices.

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Technology and Education Are Important: Rapid Technological Developments Are Changing Everybody’s Lives

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During his speech at a seminar held in Karachi, Federal Minister Musaddik Malik emphasized the significant role that technology plays in defining and managing modern-day life. He also highlighted the importance of adjusting to the rapid innovations that are reshaping every element of society and emphasized the need to embrace these changes.

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ATC Review Meeting Chaired by CJP: Meeting Evaluations ATC Performance: Handle the Main Issues

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Today at the Supreme Court, the Administrative Judges of Anti-Terrorism Courts met under the direction of Justice Yahya Afridi, the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

The meeting discussed important issues and evaluated the ATCs’ performance in order to guarantee the prompt and effective administration of justice in anti-terrorism cases.

Participants included the Prosecutors General from each province and the Islamabad Capital Territory, as well as Monitoring Judges from the Supreme Court and the ATC Courts.

Additionally present at the meeting were the Secretary of the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan and the Registrar of the Supreme Court.

Throughout the conference, the Chief Justice gave clear instructions. In order to help Balochistan operationalize FSL Labs in Quetta, he directed the Forensic Science Laboratory in Sindh to provide support.

The Chief Justice ordered that ATC judges who have served out their tenure be placed in appropriate roles.

Additionally, he declared that the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan would promote the possibility for exceptional ATC judges to receive training abroad.

In order to raise these matters to the attention of their respective governments, the Chief Justice urged the Attorney General for Pakistan and the Prosecutors General of each Province.

He underlined the necessity of prompt and concerted action to meet the ATCs’ resource and infrastructural requirements, which are critical to guaranteeing prompt and equitable resolutions in anti-terrorism matters.

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