Pakistan’s oil, gas import bill goes up as economy rebounds
Pakistan has stepped up its oil and gas imports compared to last year as the power sector demand surges. This is due to the resumption of economic activities and industrial revival following the relaxation of COVID-19 related restrictions on different sectors.
FM Qureshi to host Dutch Minister Sigrid Kaag in Islamabad
The Foreign Minister added that Pakistan was in touch with regional and international partners. It was essential for the world community to stay engaged to support the people of Afghanistan, economically and to help rebuild the country.
Afghanistan: Lessons from history
Wars can be compared to earthquakes. Some are violent and heavy in human losses, and some are relatively short and painless, but always under the surface, the tectonic plates shift and will not sit the same again.
Isolation will destabilise Afghanistan further, Qatar
Qatar's Sheikh Mohammed said the group had shown openness towards the idea of an inclusive government.
Pakistan anxious over possible security threats emnating from Afghanistan
Islamabad is particularly worried about militant fighters from a separate, Pakistani Taliban group crossing from Afghanistan and launching lethal attacks on its territory.
Peaceful, stable Afghanistan vitally important for Pakistan, region: PM
Foreign Minister Maas also highlighted the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of Pakistan-Germany diplomatic relations during 2021.
Xinjiang unaffected by changes in Afghanistan: Chinese spokesperson
China shares a border with Afghanistan in its Northwest Xinjiang region, terrorist groups that once gathered in Afghanistan, including the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), posed threats to China’s national security.
FM Qureshi discusses cooperation on Afghanistan with German FM Heiko Maas
FM Qureshi said that he invited FM Heiko so he could better assess the situation on the ground.
China,Russia abstain on UNSC resolution on Afghanistan
The UNSC meeting prevailed under the Indian presidency had formulated a resolution on Afghanistan, demanding the Taliban to abide by its pledges, but China and Russia abstained seeing the loopholes within it. Once more, this debacle strengthens the China-Russian cooperation in the region, showing their likemindedness and resolve on Afghanistan.
Challenges Taliban cannot escape in governing Afghanistan
The transition presents an enormous test for the Islamists in a desperately poor, diplomatically isolated country where deep-seated political and social problems have been compounded by more than four decades of war.
Taliban parade in rejoice on US leaving Kabul Airport
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid led a group of officials onto the runway, his usual stoic expression replaced by a broad grin.
We wish to engage in Trade with India via Pakistan: Taliban Spokesman Stanekzai
The Taliban will soon disclose their plans for the governance of Afghanistan now that the US withdrawal is completed.