Pakistan's foreign minister arrives in Iraq on three-day visit

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi meets Iraq's undersecretary for political planning affairs, Dr. Salih Al-Tamimi, in Baghdad, Iraq, on May 28, 2021. (Photo courtesy: @Iraqimofa/Twitter)
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Updated 29 May 2021
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Pakistan's foreign minister arrives in Iraq on three-day visit

  • FM Qureshi will discuss issues related to the management and wellbeing of Pakistani pilgrims who regularly visit sacred sites in Iraq
  • The two countries will also review cooperation in multilateral organizations like the United Nations and Organization of Islamic Cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi started his three-day visit to Iraq on Friday where he is scheduled to hold meeting with senior officials on matters of mutual interest.

According to an official handout circulated by the foreign office in Islamabad, Qureshi is visiting the Arab country on the invitation of his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Mohammed Hussein and is likely to take up issues pertaining to the management and wellbeing of thousands of Pakistani pilgrims who visit the sacred sites in Iraq every year.

“He will also review cooperation between the two countries in multilateral organizations, in particular the United Nations, its subsidiary organizations, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC),” said the statement. “He will also exchange views on problems concerning Muslim Ummah, as well as global and regional issues of mutual interest.”

The foreign office noted that Pakistan and Iraq and longstanding fraternal ties that were rooted in their shared faith, values and culture. 

It added that the bilateral relations between the two countries had always benefitted from shared understanding and similarity of views on a number of regional and global issues.

Pakistan has always maintained strong and cordial relations with countries in the Middle East.

It enjoys close diplomatic, cultural, trade and military ties with all the Arab states in the region, particularly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates where a sizeable number of its nationals are employed.

“The visit of Foreign Minister Qureshi comes in the backdrop of a number of Ministerial-level visits from both sides in the past few months, which signify the importance accorded by both countries to augmenting bilateral relationship for mutual benefit,” said the foreign office. “The visit is expected to add further momentum to the positive trajectory of brotherly ties between Pakistan and Iraq.”


KSrelief concludes second phase of livestock-based economic empowerment project in Pakistan

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KSrelief concludes second phase of livestock-based economic empowerment project in Pakistan

  • The charity provided 1,000 vulnerable households in northwest Pakistan with poultry livelihood packages under second phase
  • The package for each family included 25 poultry birds, 50 kilograms of feed, feeders, drinker, egg tray and protective mesh

ISLAMABAD: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has successfully concluded the second phase of its project to economically empower vulnerable households in Pakistan through livestock provision, the Saudi charity said on Tuesday.

Under the second phase of the project, 1,000 vulnerable households in Pakistan’s Swat, Swabi, Haripur and Mansehra districts were supported through the provision of comprehensive poultry livelihood packages.

Each beneficiary family received 25 poultry birds along with a complete poultry kit, comprising 50 kilograms of feed, two sets of feeders, one drinker, an egg tray, and protective mesh, according to KSrelief.

“In addition, a total of 40 structured training sessions on poultry management and income generation were conducted with technical support from the Livestock Department, equipping beneficiaries with essential skills to sustainably manage small-scale poultry enterprises,” the Saudi charity said.

“The project was implemented by the Peace and Development Organization (PADO) in close coordination with the Relief, Rehabilitation and Settlement Department (RRSD), PDMA (Provincial Disaster Management Authority) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the local district administrations.”

Over the years, KSrelief has launched numerous projects across Pakistan in food security, health, education and disaster response, deepening the bonds of friendship and brotherhood between the two countries.

The ‘Economic Empowerment of Vulnerable Households in Pakistan through Livestock Provision Project’ aims to enhance economic resilience, improve household nutrition and strengthen food security among vulnerable communities across the four targeted districts in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to KSrelief.

“With the successful completion of this phase, the project has contributed to promoting self-reliance, dignified income generation, and long-term livelihood sustainability,” the charity said, promising to support vulnerable populations and foster inclusive economic development across Pakistan.