UAE embassy in Pakistan launches one-year countdown to Expo 2020 

UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi, begins the one-year countdown to the Expo 2020 Dubai, in Islamabad on Wednesday. (AN Photos)
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Updated 25 July 2020
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UAE embassy in Pakistan launches one-year countdown to Expo 2020 

  • 25 million visitors from 192 countries are expected to attend the event, envoy says
  • Says it is the best opportunity for Pakistan to showcase investment potential to the world

ISLAMABAD: In one year from now, Dubai will host its Expo 2020 with 25 million visitors expected to attend the six-month event, UAE ambassador to Pakistan, Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi said at a ceremony organized by the embassy in Islamabad on Wednesday to launch the countdown.

Expo 2020, which will begin on October 20 next year, is the first mega event of its kind to be held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.

“We are very proud and excited to host the Dubai Expo 2020. This mega expo would be the first of its kind in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. One year is left for this event and 192 countries are going to participate in the event,” Al-Zaabi told Arab News.

The event will “coincide with the UAE’s 50th anniversary in 2021” and act as a global six-month “celebration of creativity, innovation, huma­nity, and world cultures”.

Last week, all seven emirates transformed into one giant carnival as the country began its one-year countdown to the Expo 2020. At 8.20 pm on October 20, 2019, the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, was turned into a countdown timer, to mark the exact time the next expo will be launched in Dubai next year.

With pavilions representing different countries, the expo – which is being seen as the platform for the UAE to mark itself on the world map of leading innovators – will feature 60-plus live shows per day, more than 200 dining outlets, state-of-the-art technologies, A-list entertainers, unique cultural experiences, stunning architecture, and much more.

Al-Zaabi said that the UAE government is eager to welcome Pakistani businessmen and expatriates in Dubai to make the most of the opportunity by actively participating in the event.

“It is the best time for Pakistani people, government and business community to participate and show the opportunities of investment in Pakistan,” he said.

The UAE is home to more than 1.7 million Pakistani nationals, making them the second largest expatriate community in the emirates.

“They (expat Pakistanis) are very excited to see a big Pakistani pavilion in expo 2020. We have a plan to organize a different function every month to promote, advertise and attract Pakistanis for Dubai Expo 2020,” Al-Zaabi said before expressing his gratitude to the wise leadership of the UAE for its vision to improve the future of the country and the region as a whole.


Pakistan’s president defends ongoing strikes in Afghanistan, urges Kabul to dismantle militants

Updated 02 March 2026
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Pakistan’s president defends ongoing strikes in Afghanistan, urges Kabul to dismantle militants

  • Afghanistan on Thursday launched attacks in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes the previous Sunday
  • Pakistan’s military says it is only targeting Afghan military installations to avoid civilian casualties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s president on Monday defended his country’s ongoing military strikes in neighboring Afghanistan, saying Islamabad tried all forms of diplomacy before targeting militants operating from Afghan territory, and called on the Taliban government in Kabul to disarm groups responsible for attacks in Pakistan.

Pakistan earlier said it is in “open war” with Afghanistan, alarming the international community. The border area remains a stronghold for militant organizations including Al-Qaeda and the Daesh (Islamic State) group.

“(The Afghan Taliban) must choose to dismantle the terror groups that survive on conflict and its war economy,” Asif Ali Zardari said during a speech to lawmakers, adding that “no state accepts serial attacks on its soil.”

Afghanistan on Thursday launched attacks in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes the previous Sunday. Since then, Pakistan has carried out operations along the border, with Information Minister Attaullah Tarar claiming the killing of 435 Afghan forces and the capture of 31 Afghan positions.

Kabul has denied such claims.

In Afghanistan, the deputy government spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat said Pakistan’s military fired mortar shells at a refugee camp in eastern Kunar province, killing three children and injuring three others.

Afghanistan’s defense ministry said Afghan forces carried out strikes targeting a Pakistani military facility near Paktia province, causing “substantial losses and heavy casualties.”

Pakistan’s military did not respond to questions. It has said Pakistan is only targeting Afghan military installations to avoid civilian casualties.

Pakistan has witnessed a surge of violence in recent months and blames it on the outlawed Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP. It operates both inside Pakistan and from Afghan territory.
Islamabad accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban government of providing safe havens for the TTP, which Kabul denies.

The latest cross-border fighting ended a ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkiye in October. The two sides failed to reach a permanent agreement during talks in Istanbul.

Zardari reiterated Pakistan’s call for talks, saying, “We have never walked away from dialogue.”

The Pakistani leader again accused Afghanistan of acting as a proxy for India by sheltering militant groups.

“Stop being used by another country as a battlefield for their ambitions,” he said.

Zardari cited a recent report from the United Nations Security Council’s monitoring team that described the presence of militant groups in Afghanistan as an extra-regional threat.