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Govt. to Take Parliamentarians into Confidence Pakistan Will Not Send Troops to Saudi Arabia Islamabad: Adviser to the Prime
Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Tuesday said Pakistan will not send ground troops to Saudi Arabia or any other country after having joined the Saudi Arabia-led 34-state Islamic military alliance against terrorism and extremism. In a briefing to the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee at the Parliament House, Aziz said all matters between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have been settled. He said Pakistan will be sharing intelligence with Saudi Arabia to counter terrorism. Aziz told the committee that Pakistan is playing its role to defuse tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia. “An emergency meeting of OIC foreign ministers has been summoned in Jeddah where Pakistan would present important proposals to reduce Iran-Saudi tensions.” The adviser said Pakistan wishes for a peaceful settlement of the Syrian conflict and supports all efforts for resumption of dialogue. Chairman of the committee Awais Leghari told reporters after
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Ten Muslim Women that Ruled 2015
Qaim Accuses Center of Political Victimization
Pakistan Hosts Four-Nation Peace Talks
From left: Richard Olson, US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan; Sartaj Aziz, Adviser to Pakistani Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs; and Afghanistan Deputy Foreign Minister, Hekmat Khalil Karzai, prior to the four-nation peace talks in Islamabad, January 11, 2016
Islamabad: Four countries - Af-
But in the end, the biggest decision that appeared to be reached was to meet again. Still an Afghan official, who was in the meeting but did not want to be identified because he is not authorized to speak to the media, said, “some good progress” was
made during what turned out to be a marathon session. The Taliban were not invited to the talks and a Taliban official, in a rare face-to-face meeting with The Associated Press, said there would be no direct talks with the Afghan
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ghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States - were cloistered away late into the night Monday trying to lay a foundation they hope will eventually lead to peace talks between the Afghan government and Taliban fighters.
Pakistan Ready to Complete LNG Pipeline Link to Iran
14 CPEC Projects to Produce 10,400 MW of Electricity
Islamabad: Pakistan is ready to
Lahore: China and Pakistan held a ceremony on January
complete the short final pipeline spur that would enable it to import natural gas from Iran once sanctions are lifted, according to the head of one of Pakistan’s state energy companies. “In the very near future we expect delegations from the two countries to meet,” said Zahid Muzzafar, the chairman of Oil and Gas Development Company, which is government-controlled, but has publicly traded shares on the Karachi and London exchanges. “Once we get the right signals from the international community and our own government’s decision we are all set to build that pipeline,” Mr Muzzafar said, referring to the expected lifting of international sanctions related to Iran’s nuclear program that have restricted its oil and gas exports since 2011. Final clearance is expected this month. The pipeline spur would run
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www.PakistanLink.com Special Investigation Team May Be Sent to India Islamabad: Prime Minister’s Office on Wednesday said the government wants to send a team of special investigators to the Pathankot air base in India for further investigation. In a statement, the PMO also confirmed the arrests of several members of the Jaish-i-Mohammad militant group, which India suspects of involvement in what was nearly a week-long siege of the Pathankot air base earlier this month. A Reuters report later cited unnamed Pakistani officials as saying head of the Jaish-i-Mohammad group, Masood Azhar, was among those arrested along with his brother and brother-in-law. This could not be independently verified by Dawn.com. The Pathankot airbase attack was claimed by separatist group United Jihad Council, an alliance of Kashmiri militants. The statement was issued after a high-level meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to discuss the country’s security situation. ARRESTS, P28
Youtube Launches Local Homepage for Pakistan Islamabad: A respite for Pakistanis:
10 to mark the beginning of construction on the Karot hydropower plant, according to a report by Shannon Tiezzi in The Diplomat. The $1.65 billion hydropower plant, spearheaded by China’s Three Gorges Corporation, was the first project to receive funding from China’s Silk Road Fund. Upon completion (scheduled for 2020), the Karot plant will provide 720 MW of energy harnessed from the Jhelum River. The Karot plant is part of the broader China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, which itself is part of China’s “Belt and Road” initiative to link China with Europe (and all the regions in between). Though the CPEC is often understood solely in terms of transportation infrastructure – developing the Chinese-controlled port at Gwadar and linking it to China via rail and road – that’s not the only aspect of the project. Under the “1+4” cooperation framework unveiled during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s April 2015 visit to Pakistan, the CPEC is the “1,” with the “4” representing key areas of the larger strategy. Energy is one of those four areas, along with Gwadar Port, transport infrastructure, and industrial cooperation. In fact, China and Pakistan officially broke ground on five new energy projects, all of them considered part of the CPEC, during Xi’s visit to Pakistan last year. Along with the Karot hydropower project, the CPEC also includes Chinese construction of the world’s largest solar plant ELECTRICITY, P28
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Google introduced on Tuesday the local version of YouTube for Pakistan which will deliver country-specific content. If you’re in Nepal, Pakistan or Sri Lanka, you’ll see a new YouTube homepage that’s customized in your local language and domain, a post on Google Asia Pacific blog read. YouTube is already available in Nepali, Sinhalese and Urdu, and now having country-specific homepages means we can bring you the most relevant videos in a YouTube experience tailored for you, said the post written by Gautam Anand, Director of Operations and Content, YouTube Asia Pacific. “With these launches, we hope to pave the way for the work of more local creators, personalities and musicians to shine on the world’s largest and most vibrant video community. To all our YouTube viewers and creators from South Asia and around
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