Pakistan reiterates resolve to safeguard its sovereignty, territorial integrity at all costs


The National Security Committee has reiterated the unflinching resolve that sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan are absolutely inviolable and sacrosanct and any attempt by anyone to breach it on any pretext will be responded with full might of the state.

During today’s meeting of the NSC that was held in Islamabad today with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar in the chair, the forum reaffirmed that the security and safety of the people of Pakistan is of paramount importance and no stone will be left unturned to ensure it.

The meeting undertook a wholesome review of the situation and lauded the professional, calibrated and proportionate response by the Armed Forces of Pakistan against unprovoked and unlawful violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty.

During the meeting, participants were briefed about political and diplomatic developments bearing upon the prevailing situation between Pakistan and Iran and its impact on the overall security milieu in the region.

Forum also took stock of t
he ‘Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar’, which was successfully executed against Pakistani originated Baloch terrorists residing on the ungoverned spaces inside Iran.

An update on the situation along the borders and necessary full preparations done to comprehensively respond to any further violation of national sovereignty was also deliberated about.

The forum expressed that Iran, being a neighbourly and brotherly Muslim country, existing multiple communication channels between the two countries should be mutually utilized to address each other’s security concerns in the larger interest of regional peace and stability.

The meeting impressed upon Pakistan’s commitment to sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries in accordance with the UN charter and international norms.

The Committee also reiterated the resolve to deal with the menace of terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations, with an iron hand.

The forum also highlighted that Pakistan has suffered far more than any other country due to thi
s scourge of terrorism.

The meeting concluded that in line with the universal principles governing the conduct of good neighbourly relations, the two countries would mutually be able to overcome minor irritants through dialogue and diplomacy and pave the way to further deepen their historic relations.

The meeting was attended by the Caretaker Ministers for Defence, Foreign Affairs, Finance and Information, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Chief of the Army Staff, Chief of Naval Staff and Chief of Air Staff as well as heads of intelligence agencies.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PEMRA advises media to abide by ECP’s code of conduct


Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority has advised national electronic media to abide by code of conduct issued by Election Commission.

The directives issued by the PEMRA stated that all its licensees are obliged to abide by code of conduct issued by Election Commission in the run of elections being held on February 8.

The ECP specified any violation of code will be treated seriously and allegations made by one candidate against another will require confirmation from both sides before prosecution can commence.

Source: Radio Pakistan

GB Govt decides to establish its own BISE


Government of Gilgit Baltistan has decided to establish its own intermediate and secondary Education Board.

The committee formed on the directives of Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Gulbar Khan visited Peshawar to examine the Intermediate and Secondary Education Board’s working mechanism.

The Chairman of the Peshawar Board briefed the committee members about different sections and working of the provincial education board.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan-US ties strengthening in security, non-security areas: Masood


Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan has stressed the need to grab opportunities of tremendous potential for investors to invest in Pakistan through Special Investment Facilitation Council.

Addressing a ceremony at University Club in Washington, he termed the recently renewed Pakistan-US Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement as transformative.

About relations with the United States, Ambassador Masood Khan said Pakistan-US relations are strengthening in security and non-security areas.

Regarding ties with India, he said Pakistan and India should resolve their outstanding issues through dialogue.

Underscoring the need for strategic balance in the region, Masood Khan emphasized responsible nuclear stewardship from all the states to ensure security for all.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Saad Khalid inaugurates Hepatitis Screening, Treatment Campaign in Karachi


Caretaker Sindh Minister for Health and Social Welfare Dr. Saad Khalid Niaz has inaugurated Hepatitis Screening and Treatment Campaign in Karachi.

The campaign is being carried out by the Provincial Health Department in collaboration with a charity organization.

Speaking on the occasion, the Provincial Health Minister said the Hepatitis Screening and Treatment Campaign is first of its kind in Sindh which is being carried out at fourteen health facilities of the city.

Source: Radio Pakistan

UNHCR Representative Philippa Candler calls on Interior Secretary


Representative of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees Philippa Candler called on Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani in Islamabad today.

She appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for facilitating illegal immigrants while leaving Pakistan.

Discussing the issues of mutual interest, the UNHCR representative said Pakistan had hosted refugees for decades and recent operation is being conducted against foreigners residing illegally in Pakistan.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Bilawal promises to provide relief to common man if voted into power


Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says if voted to power PPP will provide free education, low cost electricity, best healthcare facilities and relief to common man across the Country.

Addressing a public gathering in Liaquatpur today, he said Pakistan People’s Party has the economic roadmap to put the Country at the path of progress.

Source: Radio Pakistan