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Foreign Ministers/Secretaries rushing to Pakistan following the fall of Kabul from different countries rushing to Pakistan

Situation has already evolved, this royal sack is too late to discover. or now just trying to put pressure on Pakistan to achieve something that these bastards couldn't in the last twenty years.



They all want Pakistan to be their next target and for that somehow they have to bring trouble to Pakistan in the guise of Afghan refugees. We are already supporting more than 3 million illiterate, thankless, backstabbing snakes for the last 40 years. That's enough. No more.




That is 3 million LEGAL Afghans in Pakistan with the CORRECT ID papers. When you include the illegal Afghans in Pakistan, that figure is actually between 5 to 10 million Afghans in Pakistan.
 
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the only chawal here is you for derailing a thread
masks are not mandatory outdoor, those wearing it are doing it on their own or as per their contingent protocols.
That means those who are wearing they are idiot and you are the only one with high level of intelligence. Thousands of people are in risk
 
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UK Secretary of State Raab due in Pakistan today for two-day visit: FO

Thu, 2 Sep 2021, 8:00 PM


ISLAMABAD, Sep 2 (APP): UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Dominic Raab will arrive here Thursday on a two-day (September 2-3) visit of Pakistan.

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi will hold official talks with Secretary of State Dominic Raab, which will cover the evolving situation in Afghanistan and bilateral matters.

Foreign Secretary Raab was also scheduled to have interaction at the leadership-level, Foreign Office said in a statement issued here.

Pakistan and the United Kingdom have been closely engaged on the latest developments in Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Imran Khan had comprehensive exchange of views with Prime Minister Boris Johnson telephonically on 18 August 2021.

Foreign Minister Qureshi and Secretary of State Dominic Raab discussed the situation in Afghanistan twice on 16 and 27 August 2021.

The visit will reinforce the current momentum in high-level exchanges between the two countries and help strengthen bilateral cooperation on a range of issues, the statement maintained.



I HOPE this time the Pakistanis are SMART and PLAY IT SMART. These fools don't want millions of refugees in EU so they are trying to offer peanuts so Pakistan would end up keeping them with billions in long term expenses and like before, criminal activity too. It's time to ask for equal treatment and to be treated as a partner both economically and military wise.
 
Afghanistan: *exists*

The World:

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UK Secretary of State Raab due in Pakistan today for two-day visit: FO

Thu, 2 Sep 2021, 8:00 PM


ISLAMABAD, Sep 2 (APP): UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Dominic Raab will arrive here Thursday on a two-day (September 2-3) visit of Pakistan.

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi will hold official talks with Secretary of State Dominic Raab, which will cover the evolving situation in Afghanistan and bilateral matters.

Interesting article just got published.

 
Iraqi prime minister set to visit Pakistan

Mustafa al-Kadhimi visit to Islamabad in the next few days aims to strengthen bilateral relations, says envoy


Anadolu Agency
September 04, 2021

iraqi prime minister mustafa al kadhimi photo reuters file




Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi will visit Pakistan for talks on boosting cooperation between Baghdad and Islamabad, said Pakistani Ambassador Ahmed Amjad Ali on Saturday.

"Al-Kadhimi's visit to Pakistan in the next few days aims to strengthen bilateral relations, and sign several agreements and memoranda of understanding in the fields of culture and trade between the two countries," the envoy told state-owned Al-Sabah newspaper.

He, however, did not give an exact date for the visit.

The Iraqi authorities have yet to confirm al-Kadhimi’s visit.

The Pakistani diplomat said the annual trade exchange between Iraq and Pakistan amounts to $64 million.

"We are discussing concluding several contracts with the Iraqi army in logistical support and pilot training,” the ambassador said.
He hailed Iraq’s important role in the region, describing the recently concluded Baghdad summit for neighboring countries as “a positive step."

Last week, Iraq hosted a regional summit aimed at promoting cooperation and partnership in the Middle East. The summit was attended by heads of state, top diplomats, and representatives at the regional and international levels.

Baghdad seeks to ease tension in the region, strengthen its economic relations with neighbouring countries, and open its doors to investments and large infrastructure projects in areas damaged during the war against Da’ish/ISIS terror group.
 
"We are discussing concluding several contracts with the Iraqi army in logistical support and pilot training,” the ambassador said.
Pakistan being asked to restructure the Iraqi armed forces?
 
FM Qureshi discusses Afghanistan situation with Iranian counterpart

Qureshi says Pakistan attaches great significance to its ties with Iran

Web Desk
Sunday, Sep 05, 2021


Pakistans Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) and Irans Foreign Minister (R). Photo: The New Arab/File Photo


Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) and Iran's Foreign Minister (R). Photo: The New Arab/File Photo


ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in conversation with his Iranian counterpart Sunday, stated that both Pakistan and Iran will continue to consult each other over the evolving situation in Afghanistan.

Qureshi spoke to Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Ameer Abdollahian over the phone and discussed the situation in Afghanistan, as the Taliban gear up to announce a new government, reported Radio Pakistan.

The two foreign ministers exchanged views in detail about the latest developments in Afghanistan and also agreed on holding a virtual conference of Afghanistan's neighbours at the level of representatives in the upcoming days.

FM Qureshi said Pakistan attaches significant importance to its relations with Iran, while his Iranian counterpart lauded Qureshi's "concerted efforts to evolve a coordinated strategy in the backdrop of the situation in Afghanistan."

He thanked FM Qureshi for his recent visit to Iran.

Qureshi meets Iranian president, briefs him on Afghanistan situation

In August, Qureshi visited Tehran where he met newly elected Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi.

During his trip, Qureshi briefed President Raisi on the ongoing situation in Afghanistan and apprised him of Pakistan’s perspective and underlined a coordinated approach.

Shedding light on the way forward, he had said, “It is important for the neighbours of Afghanistan for continued consultations on the way forward as peace in Afghanistan would lead to economic and political benefits for the region.”

During his meeting, the minister had conveyed heartfelt felicitations to President Raisi from the Pakistani leadership over his victory in the presidential election and over him receiving the Parliament’s endorsement on the Cabinet.

Pakistan's foreign minister had extended the invitation, on behalf of Prime Minister Imran Khan to President Raisi, urging him to visit Pakistan. President Raisi had accepted it.

The meeting was part of the foreign minister's two-day visit to four countries — Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Iran — to promote a coordinated regional approach to the evolving situation in Afghanistan.
 
Italy's FM discusses situation in Afghanistan with FM Qureshi, COAS


Italy's FM discusses situation in Afghanistan with FM Qureshi, COAS

https://nation.com.pk/NewsSource/haber
Anadolu
3:39 PM | September 07, 2021


Italy’s foreign minister met Pakistan’s military and political leadership Monday to discuss the evolving situation in neighboring Afghanistan.

Luigi Di Maio, who arrived in Islamabad Sunday night on a two-day visit, met Pakistan’s army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa at army headquarters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, according to a statement from the military.

“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional security, the current situation in Afghanistan, and collaboration in humanitarian assistance for Afghanistan were discussed,” the statement said.

Maio appreciated Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan, including the successful evacuation operations and efforts for regional stability and pledged to play a role for further improvement in diplomatic cooperation with Pakistan at all levels, it added.

Earlier, the Italian foreign minister met his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi to discuss a range of issues, including Afghanistan, said a separate statement.
 
FM Qureshi, Polish FM discuss Afghanistan situation

FM Qureshi, Polish FM discuss Afghanistan situation

https://nation.com.pk/NewsSource/web-desk
Web Desk
September 09, 2021


On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi received a telephone call from his Polish counterpart Zbigniew Rau. They discussed bilateral relations and the situation in Afghanistan.

During the telephone call, Shah Mahmood Qureshi informed the Polish Foreign Minister of Pakistan's perspective on Afghanistan, stressing the need for peace, stability, and security.

The Foreign Minister stated that Pakistan has close ties with Poland and considered it an important member of the European Union and a bilateral partner.

He stated Pakistan desires to further enhance the relationship with Poland in all areas.

He underlined the importance of engaging with Afghanistan and positive messaging on part of the international community to preclude humanitarian crisis and to ensure economic stability.
 
Qatar's deputy PM expected in Pakistan today to discuss Afghanistan, bilateral ties with Qureshi


Naveed Siddiqui
September 9, 2021


Qatar's deputy prime minister and foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani converses with reporters in Doha, Qatar on  June 8, 2017. — Reuters/File


Qatar's deputy prime minister and foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani converses with reporters in Doha, Qatar on June 8, 2017. — Reuters


Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi is set to be paid a visit today by Qatar's Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, who is expected in Pakistan.

According to a statement released by the Foreign Office (FO), Qureshi and Al Thani, also Qatar's foreign minister, will focus on the developments in Afghanistan as well as bilateral relations.

During the visit, the Qatari deputy prime minister will also call on other dignitaries, the statement said.
The visit will "add momentum" to bilateral cooperation and strengthen coordination between the two countries on important regional and international issues, the FO statement said.

"Pakistan and Qatar enjoy close, cordial ties rooted deep in shared faith and values. The two countries closely collaborate on regional and global issues of common interest," it added.

"Qatar is home to more than 200,000 hardworking Pakistani expatriates contributing to national development and economic progress of both countries."

In a phone call with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani on Sunday, Prime Minister Imran Khan underlined that after 40 years of conflict and instability, there was an opportunity to establish lasting peace in Afghanistan.

He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s desire to further strengthen political and economic ties with Qatar and appreciated its assistance to Pakistan during the Covid-19 pandemic, "in particular the care afforded to more than 200,000 Pakistani expatriates working for progress and development of both countries".

Qatar emerged as a key player in Afghanistan after the US pullout. It played an important role in US efforts to evacuate tens of thousands of people from Afghanistan.

Now it is being asked to help shape what is next for Afghanistan because of its ties with both Washington and the Taliban, who are in charge in Kabul.
 
Iraqi prime minister set to visit Pakistan

Mustafa al-Kadhimi visit to Islamabad in the next few days aims to strengthen bilateral relations, says envoy


Anadolu Agency
September 04, 2021

iraqi prime minister mustafa al kadhimi photo reuters file




Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi will visit Pakistan for talks on boosting cooperation between Baghdad and Islamabad, said Pakistani Ambassador Ahmed Amjad Ali on Saturday.

"Al-Kadhimi's visit to Pakistan in the next few days aims to strengthen bilateral relations, and sign several agreements and memoranda of understanding in the fields of culture and trade between the two countries," the envoy told state-owned Al-Sabah newspaper.

He, however, did not give an exact date for the visit.

The Iraqi authorities have yet to confirm al-Kadhimi’s visit.

The Pakistani diplomat said the annual trade exchange between Iraq and Pakistan amounts to $64 million.

"We are discussing concluding several contracts with the Iraqi army in logistical support and pilot training,” the ambassador said.
He hailed Iraq’s important role in the region, describing the recently concluded Baghdad summit for neighboring countries as “a positive step."

Last week, Iraq hosted a regional summit aimed at promoting cooperation and partnership in the Middle East. The summit was attended by heads of state, top diplomats, and representatives at the regional and international levels.

Baghdad seeks to ease tension in the region, strengthen its economic relations with neighbouring countries, and open its doors to investments and large infrastructure projects in areas damaged during the war against Da’ish/ISIS terror group.
İraqis probably going to order JF17
So many nations are coming to us best opportunity to leverage this and demand or establish good trade relations.
 
On Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani met Prime Minister Imran Khan.

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During the meeting, the situation in Afghanistan and bilateral ties between Pakistan and Qatar came under discussion.

On the occasion, PM Imran Khan has urged 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.

The premier stated it is vital to stabilise the security situation, prevent a humanitarian crisis, and stabilize the economy. He said Pakistan has and will continue to play its role for the economic uplift, humanitarian relief, and assistance to Afghanistan.

He also highlighted the importance of a peaceful, secure and stable Afghanistan for Pakistan and the region.

 
Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Rehman Al-Thani, Deputy PM & FM of the State of Qatar.


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Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Rehman Al-Thani, Deputy PM & FM of the State of Qatar.


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