First Pakistani national dies of coronavirus in Italy — foreign office

A hospital worker is pictured at the emergencies department of the Cardarelli hospital in Naples on March 11, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 15 March 2020
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First Pakistani national dies of coronavirus in Italy — foreign office

  • A 61-year-old Pakistani man passed away in Brescia, 100 miles from Milan
  • Pakistan has confirmed 20 cases of the virus in the country

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani national infected by coronavirus has died in Italy, the Pakistani foreign office said on Wednesday, as the death toll from an outbreak of the virus in Italy jumped in the last 24 hours by 196 to 827.

“61-year-old Imtiaz Ahmad, unfortunately, died of coronavirus in a place called Brescia, 100 miles from Milan in Italy,” foreign office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said in a statement. “The Consulate has been in touch with the family and Italian authorities on the matter.”

The total number of cases in Italy, the European country hardest hit by the virus, rose to 12,462 from a previous 10,149, an increase of 22.8%, the country’s Civil Protection Agency has said.

In Pakistan, authorities have confirmed 20 cases of the virus since February 26, of which one has recovered.

On Wednesday, the World Health Organization described the new coronavirus as a pandemic for the first time, adding that Italy and Iran were now on the frontline of the disease and other countries would soon join them.

In the past two weeks, the number of coronavirus cases outside China, where the virus originated, has increased 13-fold, and the number of affected countries has tripled, the WHO said.

“There are now more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries, and 4,291 people have lost their lives,” the WHO said, adding that thousands more were fighting for their lives in hospitals.

“Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly,” WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanomsaon said in a statement. “It is a word that, if misused, can cause unreasonable fear, or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death.”


Pakistan, Jordan agree to enhance cooperation in trade, energy, investment

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Pakistan, Jordan agree to enhance cooperation in trade, energy, investment

  • Pakistan, Jordan hold inter-ministerial commission meeting in Islamabad to discuss cooperation in several sectors
  • Both sides agree to form working group, Jordan-Pakistan Business Council to accelerate trade and investment cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Jordan have agreed to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, banking, energy and other economic sectors, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan said on Thursday. 

The understanding was reached between the two sides at a meeting of the Pakistan-Jordan Inter-ministerial Commission in Islamabad on Thursday. 

Pakistan enjoys cooperation with Jordan in several sectors including trade, defense and minerals. Jordan was the fifth country to recognize Pakistan after it secured independence in 1947. The two nations established formal diplomatic ties in 1948. 

“Areas which cover a very diversified sectoral approach from trade and investment, industrial development, banking and finance, agriculture and livestock, higher education, vocational training, labor, health, climate change, maritime, energy, mineral resources and many more,” Khan said at a news conference with Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade Yarub Qudah. 

The Pakistani minister said it was a “very good opportunity” for both sides to transform their brotherly relations into economic cooperation. 

Qudah agreed with Khan, saying it was time for Islamabad and Amman to take their economic and trade relations to “a totally different level.”

“We have also agreed to have a working group that will work this year on different sectors and also the establishment of the Pakistan-Jordan Business Council,” he said.

He invited Khan to Jordan to hold talks on further cooperation, adding that the 11th meeting of the inter-ministerial commission will be held in Jordan next year. 

The bilateral trade between Pakistan and Jordan stood at $46.58 million in 2023. Pakistan’s main exports to Jordan include textiles, rice, ethyl alcohol, polymers of styrene, sugar confectionaries, nuts and dried fruits.

Meanwhile, Pakistan mainly imports mineral and chemical fertilizers, ferrous waste and scrap, inorganic acids, chemicals, medicaments and seeds from Jordan.