Pakistan, Russia renew commitment to counter terrorist propaganda in information space

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Oleg V. Syromolotov (left) and Pakistan's Additional Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nabeel Munir (right), shake hands in Moscow, Russia, on November 22, 2021. (Pakistan Embassy in Russia) 
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Updated 23 November 2021
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Pakistan, Russia renew commitment to counter terrorist propaganda in information space

  • Both agree spread of terrorist ideologies and emergence of its new forms pose a grave challenge
  • Moscow and Islamabad agree to focus their fight on the Internet and foreign terrorist fighters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia on Monday renewed their commitment to fight back terrorist propaganda in the information space, the Pakistani foreign office said. 
The understanding was reached at the 9th meeting of the Russia-Pakistan Joint Working Group on Combatting International Terrorism and Other Challenges to Security in Moscow on November 22. 
During the meeting, the two sides exchanged ideas and discussed a broad range of issues relating to global fight against terrorism and extremism, including existing challenges as well as new and emerging threats to international and regional peace and security. 
“Russia and Pakistan acknowledged and appreciated each other’s efforts in countering international terrorism, underscored the need for greater collaboration between the two countries on addressing the challenges to security and renewed their commitment to counter the spread of terrorist propaganda in the information space, particularly on the Internet, and the phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters,” the Pakistani foreign office said in a statement. 
“They highlighted that the spread of terrorist mindset and ideologies and emergence of new forms of terrorism posed a grave challenge. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to continue dialogue on countering financing of terrorism.” 




Pakistan and Russia hold the 9th meeting of the Russia-Pakistan Joint Working Group on Combatting International Terrorism and Other Challenges to Security in Moscow, Russia, on November 22, 2021. (Pakistan Embassy in Russia) 

As part of this strategic dialogue, Russia and Pakistan conducted a thorough exchange of assessment of global and regional terrorist threats, particularly in Afghanistan, the Middle East and North Africa, and Central and South Asia, according to the statement. 
Both countries agreed to further broaden their bilateral engagement on issues relating to combatting international terrorism and other challenges to security, and reaffirmed their willingness to work closely with each other on issues of common concern at key international platforms like the United Nations and regional bodies like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). 
The next meeting of the Russia-Pakistan working group will be held in 2022. 
Earlier this month, Pakistan hosted special representatives from the United States, China and Russia for the Troika Plus meeting to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. 
The high-level meeting in the Pakistani capital came at a time when the Taliban’s interim foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, was also in Islamabad to discuss bilateral relations. 
This was the first visit of Muttaqi, the top Afghan diplomat, to Pakistan since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan on August 15. 


Kabul caps overseas leagues, mandates Afghanistan Premier League availability in UAE

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Kabul caps overseas leagues, mandates Afghanistan Premier League availability in UAE

  • Players allowed only three overseas leagues to manage workload and fitness
  • Five-team Afghanistan Premier League planned for UAE in October 2026

KABUL, Afghanistan: Top Afghanistan players such as Rashid Khan can play a maximum of three ​franchise leagues abroad per year, alongside mandatory availability for a rebooted domestic competition, according to a new policy approved by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB).

The decision was taken at the ‌board’s annual ‌general meeting ‌in ⁠Kabul ​on Wednesday “to ‌protect player fitness and mental well-being,” the ACB said in a statement.

“This measure aims to manage workload and ensure peak performance for national duties,” it added.

All ⁠players should be available for the ‌five-team Afghanistan Premier League ‍slated to launch ‍around October 2026 in the ‍United Arab Emirates.

Star all-rounder Rashid plays franchise cricket in India, the UAE, the United States, South Africa ​and England.

His teammates Noor Ahmad, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Rahmanullah Gurbaz ⁠and teenager AM Ghazanfar also play in multiple leagues across the world.

Similar caps exist elsewhere. Pakistan restricts centrally contracted players to two overseas leagues outside the Pakistan Super League, while India does not allow its contracted male players to participate in ‌any league abroad.