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COAS Asim Munir is met by the Saudi foreign minister.

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Gen. Asim Munir, was met on Tuesday by Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Furhan Al Saud, along with a team.

According to a release from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), talks focused on shared goals and strategies to strengthen bilateral collaboration in a number of areas.

The distinguished guest emphasized how strategic and long-lasting the relationship is between the two countries, emphasizing the need to look into various options for sustaining the development of bilateral relations.

The Chief of Staff (COAS) expressed gratitude for the delegation’s visit and reaffirmed the longstanding brotherly relationship between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

He emphasized Pakistanis’ deep regard and fondness for their Saudi brothers and sisters. The head of Pakistan’s armed forces restated his complete backing for the visiting delegation and expressed his hopes that the talks would result in advantageous outcomes for both countries.

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Gilani stresses the need of fostering a business community.

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In order to encourage investment in the nation, acting president Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has underlined the importance of offering the business sector all the facilities they might possibly need.

Speaking during the opening of the Movenpick Hotel’s restaurants in Islamabad, he claimed that Pakistani food is well-liked all over the world and that its culture is distinctive.

The Acting President stated that through cooperation and teamwork, Pakistan may become a popular travel destination and the private sector has enormous economic potential.

He said that investors can use a one-window facility offered by the Special Investment Facilitation Council.

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Rs. 146.64 billion was recovered after more than 115,000 electricity thieves were apprehended.

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The government’s initiatives to solve the electrical situation and boost the economy are paying off.

Electricity thieves have been recouped for Rs. 146.64 billion since September 2023.

There have been more than 115,280 arrests.

Just in the last week, 174 electrical thieves were caught and Rs. 970 million was recovered.

The goal of the authorities is to eradicate electricity theft across the country.

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A Two-Day Conference on Climate Change Begins in Islamabad

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With an emphasis on promoting sustainable development and climate action in Pakistan, a two-day Climate Change Conference has begun in Islamabad.

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