Pakistan will continue to support UN charter – President Alvi

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President Maria Fernanda Espinosa, left, met with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Foreign Office)
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President Maria Fernanda Espinosa leading a UN delegation. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Foreign Office)
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UN General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces met with President Arif Alvi in Islamabad on Friday. (Photo courtesy: Press Information Department)
Updated 19 January 2019
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Pakistan will continue to support UN charter – President Alvi

  • Garces met with Pakistani President and Prime Minister
  • Pakistan will continue playing its role to make the world better and safer, says Alvi

ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi has said that Pakistan has always remained a steadfast supporter of United Nations and the principle of its charter and will continue to play active role in its support, the President Office said in a statement.

He said this in a meeting with President of UN General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, who called on him in Islamabad on Friday night.

“Pakistan is proud to have contributed substantially to global peace through our robust participation in UN Peacekeeping Missions” President Alvi added that “we will continue to play our role to making this world a better, safer and more prosperous place for all.”

“He stressed that Pakistan wants this reform process to proceed on the basis of consensus which should be reflective of the aspiration of all member states,” President’s office statement read.

UNGA President also called on Prime Minister Imran Khan, on Friday, and in a meeting PM Khan briefed Ms Espinos on Government’s plans for creation of jobs for young Pakistanis, launching of a massive poverty alleviation programme, five million housing units and billion tree tsunami. 

Referring to blasphemous caricatures, the Prime Minister conveyed the deep anguish of the people of Pakistan on such attempts to hurt the feelings of billions of Muslims.

“The Prime Minister urged the President to play her role in dissuading elements that carried out such hurtful acts. The importance of building harmony and inter-religious understanding and dialogue was also underlined,” PM Office said in a statement.

United Nation General Assembly (UNGA) President Maria Fernanda Espinosa arrived in Islamabad on Friday as part of her first official visit to the region since taking office in September last year.

Espinosa, who is leading a UN delegation, is on a four-day tour to the country and is the second President of the General Assembly (PGA) to visit Pakistan since 2010.
After arriving in Islamabad, she met with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and held delegation-level talks, the Foreign Office said in a statement.
Espinosa will also call on the president and the prime minister during her visit.
Apart from official engagements, the PGA will also meet members of the Women Parliamentary Caucus, Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), and visit Pakistan’s Peacekeeping Training Center. Espinosa will also address members of the academia, think tanks and students, the statement added.
Earlier, the UN’s Information Center said in a statement that Espinosa was “looking forward to strengthening the ties between Pakistan and the UN, promoting multilateralism, and continuing my work with Pakistan on the priorities for the 73rd Session of the GA (General Assembly).”


Three militants killed in intelligence-based operation in Pakistan’s southwest — military

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Three militants killed in intelligence-based operation in Pakistan’s southwest — military

  • The operation was conducted in Panjgur district of insurgency-hit Balochistan province
  • Sanitization operations being conducted to eliminate any other threat, the military says

ISLAMABAD: Security forces on Sunday killed three militants in an intelligence-based operation in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, the military said.

The operation was conducted in Balochistan’s Panjgur district on reported presence of “Indian-sponsored militants,” according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing.

Three militants, including their local commander, were killed in an exchange of fire during the operation, with security personnel recovering weapons, ammunition and explosives from the scene.

“Sanitization operations are being conducted to eliminate any other Indian sponsored terrorist found in the area,” the ISPR said in a statement.

There was no immediate response from India to the statement.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by land area bordering Iran and Afghanistan, has long been the site of a low-level insurgency involving Baloch separatist groups, including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF).

Pakistan accuses India of supporting these separatist militant groups and describes them as “Fitna Al-Hindustan.” New Delhi denies the allegation.

Earlier this week, Pakistan’s counterterrorism police said they had killed five militants, who were planning to block the Quetta–Sibi highway and target security forces.

Officials found seven hand grenades, five sub-machine guns with live rounds and three motorcycles from the scene, according to a CTD statement.

“Search and combing operations are underway to apprehend the fleeing terrorists and dismantle the remaining network,” it read.