Economic Cooperation Organization chief in Islamabad on debut Pakistan visit

Secretary general of the Economic Cooperation Organisation, Dr. Hadi Soleimanpour, in a meeting with Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua in Islamabad on Wednesday. (Photo by Foreign Office)
Updated 13 March 2019
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Economic Cooperation Organization chief in Islamabad on debut Pakistan visit

  • Secretary general Dr. Hadi Soleimanpour met Pakistani Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua on Wednesday
  • Scheduled to meet Pakistani president, prime minister, foreign minister during his trip

ISLAMABAD: The secretary general of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), a ten-member regional trade body, started his inaugural visit to Pakistan with a meeting with Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua in Islamabad on Wednesday.

The ECO was established in 1984 in Tehran by the leaders of Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. Its other members are Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

“Issues of mutual interests were discussed,” the spokesman for the Pakistani foreign ministry said in a Twitter post about Dr. Hadi Soleimanpour’s meeting with Janjua.

“This is his [Soleimanpour] first visit to Pakistan since he assumed the office as the Secretary General of the Organization in August last year,” the foreign ministry had said in a statement on Tuesday.

The ECO secretary general will call on President Dr. Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and also meet the ministers for information and planning.

“He will also discuss issues related to ECO including cultural cooperation among ECO Member countries, infrastructure development agenda of ECO, regional connectivity and trade liberalization with the Federal Ministers of Information, Finance, Planning, Development & Reforms and Communication,” the foreign office's Tuesday statement said.

The visiting dignitary is also scheduled to meet the prime minister’s adviser for commerce and the chairman of the Board of Investment.


India captain says will travel for Pakistan clash despite boycott

Updated 05 February 2026
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India captain says will travel for Pakistan clash despite boycott

  • Pakistan have announced they will boycott their match against India on Feb. 15 in Sri Lanka 
  • India need to be at the stadium on Feb. 15 to ensure they are awarded two points for match

MUMBAI: India captain Suryakumar Yadav said Thursday that his team would show up in Colombo for their T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan, despite their Group A opponents and arch-rivals boycotting the match.

“We haven’t said no to playing them (Pakistan),” Yadav told reporters at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium, where India will begin their campaign against the United States on Saturday’s opening day.

“They are the ones who have said no. Our flights are booked and we are going to Colombo.”

India need to be at the stadium and ready to take the field for the February 15 match in order to make sure of being awarded the two points for a match forfeit.

The tournament, co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India, has been overshadowed by weeks of political posturing in the build-up.

Bangladesh were kicked out for refusing to play in India and Pakistan’s government then told its team not to show up at the clash of the arch-rivals as a show of support for Bangladesh.

Pakistan and India have not played bilateral cricket for more than a decade, and meet only in global or regional tournaments events.

India start the T20 World Cup on home soil with a great chance of retaining the title they won two years ago and Yadav agreed they were the side to beat.

“The way we have been playing, it looks like we are the favorites,” he smiled.

If that seemed like an overconfident statement, the India captain was quick to caution: “There are 19 (other) good teams in the tournament, though.

“On a given day, when you play, you have to bring your A-game and play good cricket.”

India know that their opening opponents, the United States, caused the biggest upset of the 2024 tournament when they beat Pakistan in a super over.

Yadav said no team would be taken lightly.

“I’m sure every game will be very important,” he said.