Pakistan signs agreement with Denmark to restructure maritime sector

Shipping containers are seen stacked on a ship at a sea port in Karachi on April 6, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 02 October 2024
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Pakistan signs agreement with Denmark to restructure maritime sector

  • Agreement to pave the way for Maersk to invest $2 billion in Pakistan, says maritime affairs minister
  • MoU to help Pakistan Marine Academy upgrade curriculum and equipment, train country’s ports

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh signed an agreement with Denmark’s Industry, Business and Financial Affairs Minister Morten Bodskov on Wednesday which would allow the South Asian country to restructure its maritime sector and provide technical trainings to its ports, state media reported. 

With access to the Arabian Sea, Pakistan’s sea ports in the coastal city of Karachi are vital for international trade, help facilitate international trade and provide jobs for thousands of people in the country. 

Pakistan has been keen on restructuring and upgrading its ports. In August, state media reported that Danish shipping firm Maersk will invest $2 billion in Pakistan’s port and transport infrastructure over the next two years. 

“After this MOU, Maersk (Danish Shipping Company) is ready to invest almost two billion dollars in Pakistan’s maritime sector,” state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported. 

Shaikh said the agreement would help Pakistan integrate logistics hubs in all ports, establish a deep-water container terminal in Karachi, create an International Maritime Organization (IMO) and European Union (EU)-compliant ship recycling facilities. 

He also said the memorandum of understanding between the two countries will help Pakistan Marine Academy upgrade its curriculum and equipment and provide continuous technical and training assistance to Pakistani ports.

Shaikh noted that Maersk has the highest market share of 20 percent for containerized imports and exports in Pakistan. Apart from that, the global market capital of this company is around 175 billion Danish Krone, he said. 

“The Danish Ambassador to Pakistan Jakob Linulf also thanked the Government of Pakistan and Minister for Maritime Affairs on this progress,” APP said. “Both sides were willing to strengthen ties for the growth of maritime sector.”


Pakistan expresses solidarity with Australia as gunmen kill at least 12 in Bondi Beach shooting

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Pakistan expresses solidarity with Australia as gunmen kill at least 12 in Bondi Beach shooting

  • Gunmen targeted people gathered at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach to celebrate Jewish Hannukah festival
  • Pakistan, itself a victim of “terrorism,” condemns violence against innocent civilians, says President Zardari

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari expressed solidarity with Australia on Sunday as gunmen killed at least 12 people and wounded a dozen others in the Bondi Beach shooting that targeted the Jewish community in the country. 

New South Wales (NSW) police said two people had been taken into custody, and the Australian Broadcasting Corp. said one of at least two gunmen was among those killed. Around a dozen people were taken to local hospitals after the shooting, an NSW ambulance spokesperson said.

The attackers targeted a large group gathered at the northern end of Sydney’s Bondi Beach, near or at Bondi Park playground, as per news reports, when the attack happened. Gunmen attacked people who were there to celebrate an event related to the Jewish festival of Hannukah. 

“President Asif Ali Zardari has expressed sorrow over the tragic shooting in Sydney, conveyed condolences to the victims’ families & wished the injured a speedy recovery,” the president of Pakistan’s official account on X wrote. 

“Pakistan itself a victim of terrorism, stands in solidarity with & condemns violence against innocent civilians.”

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also condemned the Sydney attack, expressing condolences with victims of the incident. 

“Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,” he wrote on X. 

As per international media reports, one of the gunmen has been identified as Naveed Akram from Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s southwest. His country of origin remains unclear. 

One of the world’s most famous beaches, Bondi is typically crowded with locals and tourists, especially on warm weekend evenings.

Videos circulating on X appeared to show people on the beach and nearby park scattering as multiple gunshots and police sirens could be heard. One video showed a man dressed in a black shirt firing a large weapon before being tackled by a man in a white T-shirt who wrestled his weapon off him. A different man was seen firing a weapon from a pedestrian bridge.

Another video showed two men pressed onto the ground by uniformed police on a small pedestrian bridge. Officers could be seen trying to resuscitate one of the men. Reuters could not immediately verify the footage.

The attack came almost exactly 11 years after a lone gunman took 18 people hostage at the Lindt Cafe in Sydney. Two hostages and the gunman were killed after a 16-hour standoff.