Epaper – September 10 KHI 2021

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Friday, 10 September, 2021 I 2 Safar, 1443 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XII No 71 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition

Top civil, miliTary huddle agrees To fasT Track governance reforms, Tackle securiTy challenges g

Judicial, civil reForms to be implemented on priority

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he top decision-making body on national action plan on thursday decided to fast track implementation of various measures to meet emergent security and governance challenges including cyber security, espionage, judicial and civil reforms, capacity building of law-enforcement agencies, counter violent extremism and other issues that have a direct bearing on national security. the decision was taken at an extraordinary meeting of the apex committee of national action plan held with prime minister imran Khan in the chair. the meeting was attended by federal ministers for for-

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Fool-prooF security to be provided to Foreigners – especially the chinese nationals

eign affairs, defence, finance, interior, information as well as the chief of army staff, inter-services intelligence director general, the national security advisor, chief ministers of the provinces, including gilgit-baltistan, aJ&K pm, federal secretaries, chief secretaries, inspector generals and other senior civil and military officials. the meeting was held to take into account the latest developments especially the situation in neighbouring afghanistan and its possible implications for the country. the meeting reviewed the progress made so far on various components of the nap. “it was decided to fast track implementation of various measures to meet emergent security challenges including cyber security, espionage, judicial and civil

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reforms, capacity building of law-enforcement agencies, counter violent extremism and other issues having a direct bearing on national security,” an official handout issued following the meeting said. the meeting also reviewed various steps that have been put in place to ensure fool-proof security of the foreigners especially the chinese nationals working on china, pakistan economic corridor, and non-cpec projects in the country. the committee reviewed short-term, medium and long-term targets of the revised national action plan and deliberated upon the role and responsibilities of all stakeholders including federation, provinces and law-enforcement agencies. it was decided that tangible key performance indicators would be set for each target with delineated timelines. in order to ensure timely, correct and smooth flow of information about internal security issues, it was decided to set up a national crisis information management cell with ministries of interior and information as lead bodies. the meeting also reviewed internal situations especially some recent incidents involving law and order. it was resolved that all measures would be taken to ensure internal security and miscreants would be dealt with the full force of the law. the premier stated that the nation has paid a huge price in fighting the menace of terrorism. he paid glowing tributes to the armed forces, police, intelligence agencies and other law-enforcement agencies for their invaluable contributions and sacrifices towards ensuring internal security. the pm emphasized the need for enhanced coordination and effective measures to achieve the various short, medium and long-term targets set under the revised national action plan.

Army chief and CIA boss discuss Afghanistan situation ISLAMABAD staff report

central intelligence agency director William burns called on army chief gen Qamar Javed bajwa thursday to discuss the situation in afghanistan, radio pakistan reported. burns, whose arrival was kept confidential also met with his pakistan counterpart, lt gen Faiz hameed who has just returned from a visit to Kabul. in a statement, the inter-services public relations said regional security and developments in afghanistan were discussed during the meeting. the agency did not elaborate further. “pakistan remains committed to cooperating with its international partners for peace in the region and ensuring a stable and prosperous future for the afghan people,” the statement said. burns also made an unannounced visit to islamabad in June to meet with gen bajwa and the head of the interservices intelligence agency. new york times that broke the story said talks between burns and pakistan’s security establishment focused on broader counterterrorism cooperation between Washington and islamabad and, more importantly, efforts to secure bases close to afghanistan for future operations

In meeting with Qatar’s deputy PM, Imran urges solidarity with Afghan people ISLAMABAD staff report

prime minister imran Khan on thursday called upon the international community to stand in solidarity with the afghan people, engage positively, and create incentives to ensure sustainable peace, stability and economic development in afghanistan. he said that pakistan had and would continue to play its role for the economic uplift, humanitarian relief and assistance to afghanistan. the prime minister was talking to deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of the state of Qatar, sheikh mohammed bin abdulrahman althani, who called on him in the federal capital. during the meeting, views were exchanged on the developments in afghanistan and diversifying pakistan-Qatar relations. the prime minister conveyed warm regards to emir of Qatar, a press release issued by the prime minister media Wing said. he emphasised that it was vital to stabilise the security situ-

inside that country. however, the government suggested he was informed that pakistan would not host drone bases on its territory for the cia. during his latest visit, burns thanked pakistan for its role in the evacuation operations from afghanistan and pledged further improvements in diplomatic cooperation with pakistan. during weeks following the fall of Kabul to the taliban, pakistan emerged as the “biggest base” for the urgent evacuation of foreigners from afghanistan. “right now, the biggest base in the immediate vicinity of afghanistan for evacuation of foreigners is in pakistan,” ispr chief maj gen babar iftikhar told a press briefing last month. pakistan has also allowed foreign military and commercial flights to use its airspace for airlift operations from Kabul. in august alone, more than 113 military and commercial flights have landed in pakistan. islamabad also opened its major border crossings — torkham and chaman — for trade and travel mainly on humanitarian grounds. late last month, the boss of mi6 — united Kingdom foreign intelligence service — sir richard moore also met gen bajwa to discuss intelligence and defence collaboration after the withdrawal from afghanistan.

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ation, prevent a humanitarian crisis, and stabilise the economy in afghanistan. highlighting that pakistan had suffered enormously due to protracted conflict in afghanistan, he underscored the importance of a peaceful, secure and stable afghanistan for pakistan and the region. the prime minister lauded Qatar’s role in support of the afghan peace process. in the bilateral context, he reaffirmed pakistan’s desire to strengthen mutually beneficial ties with Qatar.

the prime minister stressed the importance of enhanced collaboration in diverse areas, including trade and investment, energy, and enhancing people-to-people linkages. the deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Qatar acknowledged pakistan’s important role as well as efforts for regional peace and stability. he also underscored Qatar’s commitment to maintain close contact with pakistan on bilateral and regional matters.

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Trade with Afghanistan will be carried out in Pakistani currency, says finance minister STORY ON PAGE 02

pakistan dispatches humanitarian aid to afghanistan STORY ON PAGE 03


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