KSA wants a prosperous, stable, vibrant Pakistan, says visiting Saudi minister

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Dr. Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad, Saudi Minister for Culture and Information, arrived in Islamabad on Sept. 7. Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Information Chaudhry Fawad Hussain received Awwad and his delegation on Sept. 7. (Photo by PID)
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Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Information, with Dr. Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad, Saudi Minister for Culture and Information — Sept. 7. (Photo by PID)
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Saudi Minister for Information and Culture Dr. Awwad Bin Saleh Al-Awwad called on Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser in Islamabad on Saturday Sept. 8. (Photo by PID)
Updated 08 September 2018
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KSA wants a prosperous, stable, vibrant Pakistan, says visiting Saudi minister

  • Dr. Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad, KSA Information Minister, is on an official visit to Islamabad
  • Visiting minister met Pakistan’s Senate speaker and discussed issues of mutual interest

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Minister of Culture and Information Dr. Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad on Saturday met the Speaker of the National Assembly Asad Qaiser, and discussed a number of issues of mutual interest between the two brotherly countries, and ways of strengthening relations.

Al-Awwad is on an official visit to Islamabad.
Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmad Al-Maliki and Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry were also present in the meeting, which took place at the speaker’s house.
“Asad Qaiser acknowledged that our respective governments have maintained a time-tested friendship based on strong emotional links where we have supported each other through thick and thin and have stood by each other during every regional or international issue,” the Speaker’s office said in a statement.
The Speaker added: “We are bound in irrevocable ties of common faith, culture, history and heritage ... the Parliament of Pakistan has also remained in the forefront to further cement the brotherly relations between our two countries.”
The Speaker symbolized the true friendship of Pakistan with Saudi Arabia by quoting the famous saying, “Friendship is a sweet responsibility; not an opportunity.”
Asad Qaiser also discussed the problem faced by Pakistani expatriates in Saudi Arabia and also spoke about the issue of Pakistanis imprisoned over there.
Al-Awwad “assured the Speaker to resolve the problems of Pakistani imprisons in Saudi Arabia and Pakistani citizens serving there,” the statement read.
The minister said Saudi Arabia would always stand by its Pakistani brethren whenever needed.
“He (the Minister) further said that Saudi Arabia strongly desires to see a prosperous, stable and economically vibrant Pakistan,” the statement added.


Officer killed, four suspects arrested in raids after deadly Islamabad mosque bombing — police

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Officer killed, four suspects arrested in raids after deadly Islamabad mosque bombing — police

  • The blast killed 31 worshippers at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad, with Daesh claiming responsibility for the attack
  • Police arrested four suspected facilitators of the suicide bomber in an overnight raid in Nowshera, an official says

ISLAMABAD: A police officer was killed, while four suspects were arrested in a series of overnight raids conducted by police following a deadly suicide bombing in Islamabad, officials said on Saturday, with Daesh (Islamic States) claiming responsibility for the attack.

Officials said 31 people died in the blast at the Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Khadijatul Kubra mosque in the Tarlai Kallan area on Islamabad’s outskirts on Friday, with scores more being treated for injuries.

The blast occurred at Friday prayers, when mosques around the country are packed with worshippers, with Daesh saying one of its militants had targeted the congregation by detonating an explosive vest.

Late Friday, Pakistani intelligence and law enforcement agencies conducted a raid in the northwestern district of Nowshera, which led to a shootout with suspects linked to Friday’s bombing, leaving one officer dead.

“Assistant Sub-Inspector Ejaz Khattak was martyred, while ASI Aman Sher and Constable Hazrat Ali were injured when police carried out a raid on militants linked to the Islamabad blast,” Nowshera police spokesperson Turk Ali Shah told Arab News, adding more details regarding the arrests would be released by federal authorities.

A senior police official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that the law enforcers had arrested four suspected facilitators of the suicide bomber.

“We have taken four people suspected to be linked to the Islamabad bombing into custody,” the official told Arab News, adding that the arrestees were “being interrogated to ascertain their exact role in the bombing.”

On Friday evening, Tallal Chaudhry, Pakistan’s state minister for interior, blamed the suicide attack on militants “sponsored by India and supported by Afghanistan.”

“He is not an Afghan national, but details of how many times he traveled to Afghanistan have been obtained,” Chaudhry said, declining to reveal the identity of the bomber.

Islamabad has long accused Kabul of allowing its soil to be used by militant groups and New Delhi of backing their cross-border attacks against Pakistani civilians and security forces. The Afghan and Indian governments have consistently denied the allegations.

India also issued a statement on Friday, condemning the attack and condoling the loss of life while calling Islamabad’s accusation against it “as baseless as it is pointless.” The Afghan Taliban government also condemned the attack in a statement issued by its foreign affairs ministry.

Friday’s attack came amid a renewed surge in militant violence in Pakistan and followed a suicide bombing outside a district court complex in Islamabad in November last year that killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens, underscoring growing security concerns even in heavily guarded urban centers.

“Be assured that the previous terrorists and their handlers involved in Islamabad attacks were arrested and are being dealt with according to the law,” Chaudhry told reporters, reassuring that those responsible for the mosque blast would also be arrested.