Islamabad
May 24, 2021
Islamabad : The experts from both sides noted that Pakistan-Iran diplomatic relations are based on the commonalities of language, literature, culture and religion that can enhance bilateral strategic and trade collaboration for a win-win situation.
Post withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan, the two countries should have a mutually agreed strategy to handle the emerging situation of security and peace in the region. They said the enhanced cultural collaboration and heritage tourism can bring the people from both sides closer to each other beyond the ethnic and religious divide.
Youth engagement in a variety of sectors is imperative. The CPEC could be another economic and trade bond for closer ties between Iran and Pakistan. A youth expedition from Chabahar to Gwadar would lead to a much better understanding between the people of both sides and will open many vistas of collaboration. Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan), DTN and Tehra
Post-US Afghan pullout: Need for joint Pak-Iran strategy stressed
Experts call for enhanced cultural collaboration, heritage tourism to bring people of the region closer
Pak-Afghan MPs seek cooperation between forces.
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ISLAMABAD:
Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan) DTN and Tehran International Studies and Research Institute (TISRI) jointly organised a webinar on Sunday on ‘Iran-Pakistan diplomatic relations: opportunities for cooperation and convergence.’
The experts from both sides who participated in the event noted that Pakistan-Iran diplomatic relations are based on the commonalities of language, literature, culture and religion that can enhance bilateral strategic and trade collaboration for a win-win situation. Post withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, the two countries should have a mutually agreed strategy to handle the emerging situation of security and peace in the region.
LoC ceasefire shall follow improved situation in IIOJ&K
Islamabad
February 28, 2021
Islamabad: The defence experts speaking at a webinar termed the Indian willingness to restore the ceasefire agreement on the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan is merely an eyewash.
Though the experts welcomed the Indian aspiration for peace on the LoC, they termed the move ‘getting a breathing space for their strategic gain’ and to divert the world’s attention from the actual situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
They said the agreement was inked in 2003 that was revoked by the Indian government unilaterally in 2014 to intensify atrocities in IIOJK. Pakistan shall ask India to do more in real terms to improve the peace and human rights situation in the IIOJK, and to stop unwarranted propaganda against Pakistan on the global forums.
The Columbian Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Colombia-Azerbaijan Friendship Group at the Congress of Colombia have adopted a statement on the 29th anniversary of Khojaly genocide, the Embassy of Azerbaijan
JKCHR hails Senate body’s session on Kashmir
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January 23, 2021
LONDON: The Jammu and Kashmir Council for Human Rights (JKCHR) has hailed the decision of Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs to hold an in-camera meeting on January 27 on the human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and the plight of Kashmiri prisoners in Tihar and other jails of India.
The meeting would be held a day after when India would have celebrated her Republic Day and the people of Jammu and Kashmir would have observed it as a “Black Day”.President JKCHR Dr Syed Nazir Gilani dispatched a letter to the Senate committee chairman, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, saying the honourable members of the committee would set the compass correct to serve the people during the most difficult times ahead.