Imran Khan meets US envoy, says Pakistan wants trust-based relations

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and Prime Minister-in-waiting Imran Khan greets US envoy John Hoover at his Bani Gala residence in Islamabad. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook)
Updated 08 August 2018
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Imran Khan meets US envoy, says Pakistan wants trust-based relations

  • Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan, John Hoover met Imran Khan, on Wednesday, at his Bani Gala residence
  • Khan said during the meeting that he anticipated a strong diplomatic relations with the US

ISLAMABAD: Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan, John Hoover met Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and Prime Minister-in-waiting Imran Khan, on Wednesday at his Bani Gala residence to discuss diplomatic relations and other areas of mutual interest between the two countries. 

A statement released by PTI, said that Imran told the ambassador that his party believes in strong, trust-based relations with the US.

The PTI chairman also anticipated, as the statement reads, a strong diplomatic relations with the US, coupled with bilateral economic and trade relations. 

During the meeting, Imran also told the US envoy about Pakistan’s wishes to see a stable Afghanistan, adding that stability and peace in the neighboring country would benefit both Pakistan and the US.

He reiterated the importance of a political resolution to the issues in Afghanistan stating that war and the use of force will not solve their problems.


Pakistan forecasts favorable weather for Basant as kite festival returns under safety watch

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Pakistan forecasts favorable weather for Basant as kite festival returns under safety watch

  • The government in Pakistan’s Punjab has allowed the three-day spring cultural festival on Feb. 6-8 ending an 18-year ban on kite flying
  • Met Office says mainly dry weather is expected in Lahore during the festival, with light westerly winds blowing at 10–15kilometer per hour

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Tuesday forecast favorable weather conditions on Feb. 6-8 when the Basant kite-flying festival is scheduled to take place in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.

The government in Pakistan’s Punjab province has allowed three-day Basant celebration, a traditional spring cultural festival marked by kite flying, from Feb. 6 to Feb. 8 under the Punjab Kite Flying Act 2025, ending an 18-year ban on kite flying due to deadly accidents.

Preparations have been underway in full swing in Lahore, the cultural hub of Pakistan, to mark the festival, with authorities enforcing strict limits on kite materials and imagery ahead of the three-day festival.

The PMD on Tuesday shared a weather outlook for Basant and said mainly dry weather with clear skies was expected in Lahore on Feb. 6-7, whereas dry weather with few cloudy conditions is likely to prevail in the city on Feb. 8.

“Light Westerly/ Northwesterly winds are likely to blow (10 – 15 km/hr), suitable for safe kite flying,” the PMD said in a statement.

The festival, banned after dozens of people were killed or injured by metallic or chemically coated strings, is returning to Lahore under an extensive safety plan.

Authorities have distributed 1 million safety rods among motorcyclists through 100 designated safety points across Lahore, with spending on the initiative crossing Rs110 million ($392,000), according to local media reports.

To enforce regulations and manage traffic flow, around 100 road safety camps have been set up within these zones, staffed by teams from the district administration, traffic police and rescue services. In addition, the Punjab government has launched a free shuttle service to reduce traffic congestion and promote safer travel via 695 buses deployed across Lahore.

“PMD advises kite flyers to exercise caution while flying kites, especially near electric lines and open roads,” the PMD statement read.