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Pakistan says terror cells in Afghanistan are threat to international peace
Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to United Nations Asim Iftikhar has warned that terror attacks in Pakistan from the territory of Afghanistan is jeopardising world peace. “The world wants peace but Afghanistan is harbouring terror organisations,” Iftikhar said.
The increase in terrorist attacks in Pakistan poses a threat to world peace and the country’s land of Afghanistan remains a safe haven for terrorist groups, Asim Iftikhar said at a Security Council meeting on the situation in Afghanistan, adding that Pakistan had taken many steps to provide for humanitarian assistance, political relations and trade and that there was hope for peace and an end to the bloodshed from the Taliban government.
Asim Iftikhar stated it was hoped that the Taliban will execute their promises and become a responsible administration and take action against the proscribed TTP, BLA and ISIS. The Taliban unfortunately failed and ignored Pakistan’s security concerns.
The permanent representative said Pakistan had become the main target because of the freedom that terrorists had obtained in Afghanistan.
“Terrorism in Pakistan is also conducted by Afghan nationals. They’re exploiting billions of dollars of military weaponry left behind by foreign forces. So far there have been around 290 occurrences of confiscation of modern weaponry, during the year 2025.
He further said that Pakistan witnessed over 5,300 incidences of terrorism and more than 1,200 Pakistanis lost their lives due to terrorism originating from Afghanistan.
“The investigation into the attack on a police post in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has proved that the planning was done in Afghanistan,” Asim Iftikhar stated. The Taliban had embarked on the dangerous path of scientific cooperation with terrorist forces and Pakistan will defend itself for its sovereignty, territorial integrity and national security.
He added Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and China had made earnest attempts to reconcile. The Taliban’s failure to disassociate itself from proscribed TTP and BLA is a clear sign of its involvement and Pakistan cannot remain a mute spectator.
“For his own security he stated he would reply under the right to self-defence. The report of the Secretary-General seeks to transfer the burden for the problems of Afghanistan to external causes. Counting killed terrorists as civilian casualties makes the UN reporting not credible.
The UN report did not shed light on the stockpiles of small arms in Afghanistan, he said. The cause of Afghan suffering is the Taliban’s irresponsible governance and extremist ideology, he said. The closure of the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is not an obstacle for humanitarian aid supplies, he said.
He said the Afghan Taliban regime itself refuses to allow aid shipments to enter. He said women and girls in Afghanistan are being deprived of their basic human rights and dignity. He said Pakistan has borne the burden of millions of Afghan refugees for over four decades.
Asim Iftikhar stated the UN should resolve unresolved applications for resettlement of Afghan residents in third countries. Pakistan’s demand is simple: there should be verifiable action against terrorist groups. He said the clock is ticking on the Taliban to get their act together and make things better.
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Karachi Port gets world’s largest container ships as capacity increases
Karachi Port has reached another key milestone with arrival of one of the world’s largest container vessels MSC Loreto at the port, showcasing the expansion of Pakistan’s maritime handling capabilities.
The ultra-large container vessel spanning around 399.9 meters in length and carrying 24,346 containers berthed at South Wharf Berth No. 2 of the SAPTL port, sources at Karachi Port Trust (KPT) said.
The vessel arrived carrying 14,538 containers and will dump 3,802 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) to the SAPTL facility during its stay.
The Karachi Port Trust’s spokesperson said the port is now able to safely and efficiently accommodate some of the world’s largest container ships, reflecting advancements in infrastructure and operating capacity.
MSC Loreto would be at the Karachi Port for two days before proceeding to the United Arab Emirates, the official further said.
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PTI Submits List of Lawyers to Adiala Jail Officials for Meeting Imran Khan
Adiala Jail authorities have been issued a list of six Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawyers who are to visit PTI founder Imran Khan today (Tuesday).
The list includes names of Barrister Gohar Khan, Salman Akram Raja, Naeem Haider Panjutha, Raja Yasir, Mian Hassan Shakeel and Mian Irfan Bashir. PTI officials provided the names of party lawyers to the jail authorities.
Sources in PTI further told that the sisters of PTI founder will also come to Adiala Jail for meeting their brother.
The party lawyers in the list would visit Adiala Jail for a meeting with PTI founder. It is worth mentioning here that Tuesday is the day for the party attorneys and family members to visit the PTI founder Imran Khan.
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The government achieved the objective of 150,000 Hajj applications in eight days through the online platform.
he Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has surpassed its target of registering 150,000 Hajj applications in just eight days through the online Hajj portal developed by the National IT Board, describing it as a major achievement in the field of digital service delivery and e-governance.
According to the ministry’s spokesperson, efforts to fully digitize Hajj arrangements are progressing rapidly under the vision of the current government.
Through the online Hajj portal and the mobile app ‘Pak Hajj ‘, pilgrims have been provided with an easy, transparent, and swift registration facility from the comfort of their homes.
Public circles have appreciated the new digital system and termed it an effective step towards transparency, convenience, and modern governance in the delivery of government services.
In line with the directives of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the collection of Hajj dues is also moving towards complete digitization.
Following registration, plans to fully integrate the payment of Hajj dues into the digital system in the next phase have entered their final stages.
Under the plan, Hajj pilgrims will be able to pay their dues from home through the online Hajj portal or the ‘Pak Hajj’ mobile app.
For this purpose, a modern Hajj dues collection system is being introduced through One Link, under which pilgrims will no longer need to visit banks or offices, as all steps from registration to payment can be completed with just a few clicks.
According to experts, this new digital model is also emerging as a major convenience for overseas Pakistanis, enabling them to complete Hajj registration, check application status, and pay Hajj dues easily from any part of the world.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has also introduced several new features in the online Hajj portal and the ‘Pak Hajj’ mobile app, through which applicants can now access their application status, registration details, and other essential information with a single click.
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