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Pakistan and China deepen collaboration on CPEC Phase II

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The minister co-chaired a meeting with Jiang Zaidong, China’s ambassador to Pakistan. Secretary of Planning, Awais Manzoor Sumra, and other ministry officials also attended the meeting.

The discussions centered on expanding collaboration on projects relating to energy, infrastructure, industry, food security, agriculture, and transportation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Ahsan Iqbal emphasized the importance of deepening the longstanding friendship between Chinese and Pakistani leaders, expressed the government’s firm commitment to expediting CPEC implementation, and stated that the prime minister’s upcoming visit to CPEC projects would usher in a new era of cooperation in all sectors.

The minister focused on CPEC’s main goal of increasing collaboration in all sectors, including industry, energy, infrastructure, social development, agriculture, and regional connectivity within Pakistan.

He stated a desire to strengthen collaboration with China through the transfer of new technologies in a variety of industries, including transportation and agriculture.

He emphasized Pakistan’s intention to construct industrial zones for the production of electric vehicles in conjunction with China, using Pakistan’s comparative advantage to lower overall production costs and generate job opportunities for Pakistani people.

Ahsan Iqbal also talked about the upcoming South Asian Games 2025, emphasizing the significance of thorough training regimens for Pakistani players. He highlighted his willingness to engage with China, encouraging Chinese coaches and trainers to assist Pakistani athletes in their preparations.

Both parties underlined their commitment to completing CPEC Phase II quickly and successfully.

The Chinese Ambassador also praised the government’s efforts, particularly those of the Federal Minister for Planning and Development, to maintain cross-sector cooperation.

He also congratulated Pakistan on hosting the 2025 South Asian Games.

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In the Toshakhana-2 case, IHC sends notices regarding Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi’s acquittal pleas.

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In response to the petitions for acquittal filed by Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan, the founders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), in the Toshakhana-II case, the Islamabad High Court on Thursday sent notifications to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and other parties.

Hearing the applications was Justice Raja Inam Ameen Minhas of the IHC. The judge said that there is no legal precedent for halting criminal proceedings at this point when Salman Safdar, Imran Khan’s attorney, requested a stay order on the trial in the Toshakhana-2 case during the hearing.

The court would also hear the other party and send notices regarding the petition, Justice Minhas noted.

Since Justice Gul Hassan Aurangzeb had previously heard five petitions pertaining to this case, Safdar later also filed a motion to transfer the case to another bench, stating that it would be proper to send the acquittal petitions to him for additional hearing.

According to Justice Minhas, who dismissed his plea, the petitions considered by Justice Aurangzeb were bail requests. This was a different issue, he remarked, and he would consider the case. He gave the attorney instructions to argue the case’s merits.

The PTI lawyer later pleaded the high court to halt proceedings of the trial court. The judge replied that suspects had already been indicted, and witnesses were testifying.

He noted that it would not be appropriate to issue any such order at this stage, adding that he would issue notices and the case would not be adjourned for a long period.

The court then issued a notice to the FIA and adjourned the hearing until Jan 28.

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Kashmir Education: PM Convenes Daanish School in Bhimber, Denounces Indian Atrocities

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In a strong condemnation of the Indian Army’s ongoing brutality and oppression in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering political, moral, and diplomatic support for the Kashmiris until their right to self-determination, as guaranteed by pertinent UN resolutions, is realised.

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Mohsin Naqvi Meets with Members of the United States Congress: Pakistan Hopes To Imprvoe Ties With Trump Administration: Naqvi

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Today in Washington, Federal Minister of the Interior Mohsin Naqvi met separately with members of Congress Rob Bresnahan and Joe Wilson.

He spent the meeting talking with them on issues of shared interest and bilateral collaboration in a variety of areas.

He also discussed the situation in Afghanistan and its long lasting impact on the region and the world.

He emphasized the need to enahnce mutual exchanges of trade and cultual delegations between the two countries and Pakistan is working to improve bilateral relations.

He said that the newly elected President Donald Trump speech is very encouraging in recent global situation, and he is a symbol of hope for the region.

The United States is one of Pakistan’s key strategic partners, according to Mohsin Naqvi. They also discussed about the problems face by the Pakistanis living abroad.

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