Pakistan uses ECO platform to put spotlight on Israeli aggression in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria 

People check the site of an Israeli strike in Gaza City’s Sabra neighborhood, on December 3, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. (AFP)
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Updated 04 December 2024
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Pakistan uses ECO platform to put spotlight on Israeli aggression in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria 

  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar demands end to ‘genocide’ in Gaza, urges respect of Lebanon and Syria’s sovereignty
  • The people of these countries and the wider region deserve to live free from fear and violence, he says

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, on Tuesday condemned Israeli military actions in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria, calling for peace and security in the Middle East.
Dar said this while addressing a summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization’s (ECO) Council of Foreign Ministers in Mashhad, Iran. The ECO is a political and economic intergovernmental organization that promotes economic, technical, and cultural cooperation among member states.
In his address with the summit, Dar denounced the Israeli “genocide” in Gaza and its aggression against Lebanon and Syria, saying it had endangered peace in the Middle East.
“We are concerned over the escalating hostilities in the Middle East, wherein Israel has endangered regional peace and security. The people of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and the wider region deserve to live free from fear and violence,” he said.




Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar addresses a summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization's (ECO) Council of Foreign Ministers in Mashhad on December 3, 2024. (Photo courtesy: MOFA)

“Pakistan reiterates its call to uphold peace and security in this region, safeguard Lebanon’s and Syria’s sovereignty, and put an end to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine.”
Since Oct 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas, Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has killed over 43,000 people and injured thousands more. Israeli strikes on Lebanon, Iran and Syria have also heightened fears of a wider war in the Middle East.
Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters.”
The South Asian country has so far dispatched several relief consignments for Gaza and Lebanon, besides establishing the ‘Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for Gaza and Lebanon’ that aims to collect public donations for the war-affected people.


Pakistan extends bid submission for new PSL teams citing interest from Middle East, Europe

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Pakistan extends bid submission for new PSL teams citing interest from Middle East, Europe

  • Pakistan has invited bids for two new PSL teams for upcoming edition of the tournament
  • Pakistan Cricket Board extends bid submission deadline by a week to Dec. 22, says chairman

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to extend the deadline to submit bids for two new Pakistan Super League (PSL) teams due to “growing interest” from investors in the Middle East, US and Europe, chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Friday. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s flagship Twenty20 league held every year featuring six teams, each representing a different city of Pakistan. It includes national as well as international cricketers.

PSL 11 is expected to begin in April and May next year, and will see two new teams added to the current roster of six PSL teams. Pakistan kicked off the process to invite bids from investors for two new PSL teams for the upcoming edition of the league last month.

“Witnessing growing interest from the Europe, USA, the Middle East and beyond in acquiring new HBL PSL teams, we have decided to extend the bid submission deadline by one week to 22 December 2025,” Naqvi wrote on social media platform X. 

“Good luck to everyone excited to welcome our new franchise owners to the HBL PSL family.”

The PCB organized a roadshow this week in London to attract international investors. The roadshow featured former cricket stars Ramiz Raja, Wasim Akram and the PCB’s top hierarchy, including Naqvi. 

The roadshow also featured star cricketers Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf, who spoke about their journey so far and how the league has transformed their lives. 

In an earlier statement, the PCB released a list of cities that potential owners could name their new teams after.

Hyderabad, Sialkot, Muzaffarabad, Faisalabad, Gilgit, and Rawalpindi are the new potential cities, from which two will be chosen for the upcoming edition of the tournament.

The list of teams that are already part of the PSL are Multan Sultans, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars.