UNGA session to help Pakistan present stance on core global issues: Munir Akram

Pakistan’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations Ambassador Munir Akram says the 78th session of UNGA will help Pakistan present its viewpoint on the core world issues including Kashmir issue, Afghan crisis, Islamophobia, Middle East tensions, environment and economy.

In an exclusive interview with PTV, he said different conferences on the sidelines of UNGA, including Sustainable Development Goal Summit, Climate Ambition Summit and Health summits on pandemic prevention, universal health coverage and tuberculosis, will be beneficial for resolving these core issues.

The Ambassador said this is critical time in world’s history as tensions have increased in Asia among big powers and due to COVID and climate change the economic situation of Asian states has worsened.

He said as a developing country, our focus at this world forum will be to ensure financial commitments from northern countries for the developing states, which are facing climate impacts.

Munir Akram said Climate Action Ambition summit will be helpful in putting our demand to the world nations for extending hand against climate adaptation. Being the vulnerable country for climate impacts, we can raise the issue of compensation for loss and damage against climate related deteriorations. In this regard, a decision was made last year and now we want its implementation.

To a question regarding financial pledges made by the world nations to help support Pakistan after the devastating flood of 2022, he said about half of the pledges are being disbursed under different reconstruction projects. He expressed hope that the remaining pledges will also be materialized once we will present the project details at the world forum this year.

The Ambassador said the presence of Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar at this world forum and his meeting with the business community will help attract foreign investment.

He said we will reaffirm our longstanding position on Kashmir that it should be resolved on the basis of UN Security Council’s resolutions.

To another question, he said we will present our proposal on strengthening Security Council and role of the General Assembly. The preparatory meeting for the Summit of the Future to be held next year, will also held during this session, which will propose the role of multilateral organizations in dealing international challenges.

Replying to a question regarding Sustainable Development Goals, the ambassador said since the creation of these goals we have incorporated them in our development plans. He said under the legislation of National Assembly, we integrated them in our national development. However, due to climate impacts, pandemic and international inflation the progress on these goals was reversed specifically in developing countries.

On recent G-20 Summit, he said the proposed suggestion on a new corridor is not the proposal of G-20, but of a few states. He said contrary this, China’s Belt and Road Initiative is under implementation process and this proposed corridor can’t be considered as parallel project.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Punjab Cabinet approves to increase minimum salary of workers to Rs32,000

The 25th meeting of the Punjab Cabinet approved to increase the minimum salary of workers to 32 thousand rupees.

Chairing meeting at South Punjab Secretariat Multan, the Caretaker Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi directed to ensure implementation of minimum salary.

The Cabinet has approved the facility of free travel on Orange Line Metro Train and Metro Bus service for disabled persons, senior citizens and students.

Mohsin Naqvi directed to complete projects of South Punjab soon.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Perpetrators of Jaranwala incident to be brought to justice: Caretaker PM

Caretaker Prime Minister has said perpetrators of the Jaranwala incident will be brought to justice to prevent such acts in the future.

He was talking to a delegation of the Christian community which called on him in Islamabad on Monday.

The Prime Minister said the entire state machinery is standing behind our minorities for their rights and protection. He said minorities in Pakistan have equal rights. He sought suggestions from the minority community for the resolution of its problems. He said Pakistan’s constitution guarantees social, religious, political, and economic rights to all citizens without any discrimination of caste and creed as well as ethnicity and skin colour.

Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar further said a peaceful and prosperous society can only be possible by respecting the faiths of one another. He said all segments of society will have to play their role in eradicating extremism from the country.

The delegation thanked the Prime Minister for taking timely measures pertaining to Jaranwala incident and personally visiting the site to offer solace to the victims. It also welcomed the appointment of Khalil George as the Caretaker Minister for Human Rights.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Caretaker Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah says the nation needs to emulate the Father of Pakistan’s everlasting principles of faith, unity and discipline to face the current challenges.

He said addressing the inaugural ceremony of paintings exhibition titled “Portraits of Quaid” organized by renowned artist Ali Azmat in collaboration with ForArtSake curated by Amna Pataudi and Dr. Rahat Naveed Masood at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts in Islamabad.

The show was organized to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

The Minister paid rich tribute to Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah for his vision, untiring hard work and charismatic leadership to win a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent.

The minister said the exhibition is a fantastic amalgamation of hyper realistic paintings and drawings of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Jamal Shah said that National Heritage and Culture Division and its attached departments would organize more cultural activities including theatre, music, film festivals and China Pakistan Economic Corridor Cultural CPEC) Caravan.

Source: Radio Pakistan